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New enclosed Trailer...What to add?

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#1 ·
I just ordered a 30' +3' v-nose enclosed trailer and will be picking it up in Mid April. The first thing I will be doing once I get it is Insulating it then either applying a 2 part appoxy or do-it yourself bedliner to the floor. What else should I add keeping in mind this will be used as a race trailer to haul up to 3 xp900's and also for camping in. I ordered it with A/C and heat strip already so that is taken care of and will probably be putting one of those plastic strip curtains at the back to help keep heat or air in when back ramp is down. I work at a big metal fab shop that my Dad owns where we have lasers ,press brakes, and all the fab equipment you could possibly need, so I have the capability of making most of the stuff I will need but would like input on the type of storage or racks that you couldn't do with out in your trailer or stuff you wish you had that you maybe could not find or too expensive. I've been wanting an enclosed trailer ever since I started riding off road vehicles 13 years ago and I believe I have a great base to start with and make a really great rig. Any help will be appreciated.
 
#2 ·
I'm actually getting ready to pull the trigger on a trailer to the same dimensions. 30' with 7K axles and 16" Alum. wheels, 6" extra height. Debated ordering it just to color match my truck and leaving the inside bare. Then priced it with rubber floor, vinyl walls and ceiling, insulated walls and ceiling, electrical package, AC, and a Awning. No cabinets inside. Trying to decide like right now lol...

Basically $8k just color matched and $12K done the way I want and I don't have to do anything...
 
#4 ·
Put E-track in the floor and walls if there is enough support. I think that you will have a hard time getting 3 RZR's in the trailer. If they offer it, a fuel station built in is nice. That way you fill the trailer like a car, and then pump fuel from your trailer instead of using gas cans. Mine has a refrigerator/freezer and a microwave, and I've never used either one of them. It's nice to have leveling jacks on the back too, because with my tall trailer, if it's not level side to side the rear door will stick. Best of luck and post pics when you get it.

Structural support for a winch in the front will be easy to add during the build process, but a pain to add later if you intend to mount a winch in the nose to pull cars in.
 
#5 ·
I had a set of extra d rings added but I did plan to put in some e-track. I think my brother already has some drawn up that he made for friends trailer. I thought about a refrigerator but I fires an ice chest would do just as good since it won't be used for a long period of time. I think 30' is more than enough to fit 3 900's we can put 2 an an 18' car trailer now. Do you have storage cabinets or work benches in your trailer, warparty? Any pics?
 
#7 ·
I really like the storage lockers over the inner fenders. Unless you are putting fold down beds or something in that area, it sure makes great use of a worthless space. I first seen it in Becker brand trailers.

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