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Old 11-17-2006, 07:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Trailer Accessories

I have set up my Snowmobile trailer with quite a few cabinets and hooks. I ordered in most of my stuff, it came quite quick too.

Here's a link to a site in Florida that has a great selection of accessories

www.pitsupply.com

If you have a good place to get accessories locally or mail order, please post there name or url

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i built my own trailer. started out as a little 4x8 snowbear, we put on an 8x10 deck made out of plywood and 2x4's. looks pretty hot. and pretty ghetto actually.

sorry to say no cabinets or interior heating... no interior at all actually.
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Re: Homemade Trailer

LETS SEE SOME PICS......... IT IS ALWAYS INTERESTING TO SEE OTHER TRAILERS
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Old 12-20-2006, 11:36 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Here's a couple pics of mine, still a work in progress. Mods to date-undermount batteries, fans, shelves, wall mounted tool boxes, exterior spot lights, undermount propane tanks (still fabricating), 35,000 btu undermount furnace, carbide guides, bunch of decals (inside), hoping to install undermount fuel tanks soon with retractable fuel hose, trying to find exterior decals that I like.
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Thumbs up Re: Pics

Trailer Looks Well Set-up..... Where's The Bunks(i Bet That's The Only Additions Missing, Eh?)?
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Although I undestand the concept of having bunks, I like the idea of a toilet and a shower in the morning. For $100. split between two to 4 riders it's worth it.
Just My 2 cents worth.
I will say I love the idea of all the hooks and and shelves. Nice trialier.
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Originally Posted by sledbunnyracing View Post
, I like the idea of a toilet and a shower in the morning. For $100. split between two to 4 riders it's worth it.
Just My 2 cents worth.
I agree, I would rather sleep in warm hotel, and have a hot tub, I was thinking about a toybox or motorhome but I'm just not sure they build one that is really good in the winter. After a long day sledding I want to relax in comfort. I do like tinkering in it and it's like a garage away from home.
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Here are some pics of the Snow and Mud trailer, this is a slide show.

http://www.snowandmud.com/coppermine...slideshow=3500

Some of the items I have added are:
Aluminum fold down benches
Aluminum fold down tool bench and product holder
Cabinet
Atwood 20000 btu forced air RV furnace
Go RV power system cw 120V converter to 12V
Go RV 1750 watt power converter
1200 watt Go RV solar panel on roof and controller
Stainless helmet rack
4 Powermad quick clams with stainless holders
AM/FM Radio
2 Fantastic fans for RV's with auto openers
Go RV remote spot light
Armorthane to floor
Powermadd tracks going in back door and out front door
Sunburst radiant heater
Propane tank mounted underneath.
Electric front jack

Stuff I am going to add just need some time..
100 gal fuel cell with pump and hose
Armorthane to front of trailer

If you need to know where I got any of these products ask in this forum and I will let you know.

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RON: WOW...... WHERE DID YOU FIND TIME TO PUT ALL THAT STUFF IN??? IT LOOKS AWESOME, AND I BET ITS NICE ON THE HILL(NICE AND WARM).......
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Wow, that's a pretty snazzy set up. What did it cost to armorthane the floor, is it slippery when it's wet? Are those flouresent lights 12v or 120, I wanted to put 12 v one's in mine but the RV one's are quite small and a little to spendy for me. Do you know where you are getting your fuel cell, I have been trying to find one, I started building one instead.
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Wow, that's a pretty snazzy set up. What did it cost to armorthane the floor, is it slippery when it's wet?
Armorthane was about $3500, Its slippery on the doors going down but I have Powermadd slads on them. Otherwise its good. Very durable surface, Theres not a mark after 2 years..

Are those flouresent lights 12v or 120
There 120V Electronic Ballasts so they work in the cold, I have 2 6V battery's that power this and GO RV solar system

Do you know where you are getting your fuel cell, I have been trying to find one, I started building one instead
Im getting it from a truck place on sherwood park freeway. I'll let you know. There are alot of laws in regards to this so please look onto before you do. You cannot fill your sleds up inside of the trailer and it must be in a vented cabinet.

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I did most of the instalations for Ron's Trailer. It took several days to complete. It was a good learning experience. If anyone needs any help with such instalations send me a P.M.
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