Those doors would only be worth it if you had heat and air. I laughed when my friends T&E showed up with dual sliders in the front but it's been a great place to hide out of the rain and cold. It's got a residential heat pump too.
Posts: 195 | Location: Rock><Hard Place | Registered: February 20, 2010
You guys missed the " I started this topic to show people how to haul a dragster and door car and a golf cart " yeah ed nobody's ever done that before!! Thanks to your brilliance now everyone can figure it out.
Posts: 329 | Location: observing the mayhem | Registered: December 22, 2014
I saw those doors at PRI. Those of us that live in a very warm climate like TX are more likely to want AC and glass doors, especially in a trailer without living quarters. Also saw the recessed LED ceiling and under cabinet lights at PRI. Those are some of the coolest lighting products I have seen.
Trailer components are hard to get deals on for one off builds. My lift is going to be a Gemini, mainly because that's the only company that I was able to talk to. Me purchasing one lift is 27% of the complete cost of a new, cheap stacker......lol.
Posts: 1364 | Location: Lansing,Mi | Registered: March 20, 2007