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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 181704" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Lights for the front and back of the interior will be worth their weight in gold. The single light in the middle throws shadows so you can't see anything worth a crap as you will be looking inside from outside most of the time and backing up into a dark shadow at night is less than entertaining. Also, put a light switch for the lights on both accesses (side door & ramp door) as when you want to turn the lights on or off you will INEVITABLY be at the wrong door. Recessed tie down points all around the perimeter of the interior will maximize usability of the trailer. You really can't have too many. Get a trailer that you can stand up in if you can. Head knocks SUCK!!! Wood or other NON SKID surface for the floor and ESPECIALLY the ramp door. Water, Snow, Slush, etc will make you bust your azz going in or out the ramp door. I'm sure I have more tidbits, but that's about it for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 181704, member: 314"] Lights for the front and back of the interior will be worth their weight in gold. The single light in the middle throws shadows so you can't see anything worth a crap as you will be looking inside from outside most of the time and backing up into a dark shadow at night is less than entertaining. Also, put a light switch for the lights on both accesses (side door & ramp door) as when you want to turn the lights on or off you will INEVITABLY be at the wrong door. Recessed tie down points all around the perimeter of the interior will maximize usability of the trailer. You really can't have too many. Get a trailer that you can stand up in if you can. Head knocks SUCK!!! Wood or other NON SKID surface for the floor and ESPECIALLY the ramp door. Water, Snow, Slush, etc will make you bust your azz going in or out the ramp door. I'm sure I have more tidbits, but that's about it for now. [/QUOTE]
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