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<blockquote data-quote="Bauer" data-source="post: 181706" data-attributes="member: 775"><p>Go east grasshopper. I purchased a Royal Cargo trailer from M&G Trailers in Ramsey MN, easily saved 700-1000 over compareables here. It is a well built trailer, 7x14 with a 7' Floor to ceiling height. I had a great experience working with the guys there. They had everything ready for me on a Saturday morning, 15 minutes to make sure it was what I wanted, another 15 to fill out paperwork and pay, 5 mins to hook up and I was gone. They even do advertising on Bis Man once in a while.</p><p></p><p>I used it to haul my Arctic Cat Prowler 1000. I opted to install myself the e-trak runs on the walls and floor. I can insert tie downs anywhere I would like, I can haul a fridge vertical or tie the prowler down with "over the tire" straps rather than ratcheting down the frame. I simply placed them right where the tires run in as well as about 4' up along each wall. The best place to purchase was uscargocontrol.com</p><p></p><p>V front is a must, adds just that extra room for maneuvering around to tie the rig down, I can even fit my clam sideways ahead of the prowler when I go ice fishing.</p><p></p><p>LED lights are the best way to go. I use mine for goose hunting as well so I attached a 40" LED lightbar above the walk in door and power it off a deep cycle battery I have in the trailer. Installed a on board single bank charger and all I have to do is plug it in and im ready for the next trip.</p><p></p><p>I do recommend getting the galvanized diamond plating on the v and 16" up each side. It really saves on the road rash.</p><p></p><p>Paint the floor with a good latex paint, it helps with oil spill cleanup</p><p></p><p>I bought the DIY herculiner and covered my ramp with it. Extra grip when going in and out in the winter time.</p><p></p><p>lastly. BUY A TOWTECTOR, you will appreciate doing it if you go to sell it later. That thin sheet metal will not stand up to the abuse from rocks on gravel roads, or 65mph down the highway. There is nothing worse than saving it from all the hail damage, only to have it looked like you shot marbles at the front out of a paint ball gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bauer, post: 181706, member: 775"] Go east grasshopper. I purchased a Royal Cargo trailer from M&G Trailers in Ramsey MN, easily saved 700-1000 over compareables here. It is a well built trailer, 7x14 with a 7' Floor to ceiling height. I had a great experience working with the guys there. They had everything ready for me on a Saturday morning, 15 minutes to make sure it was what I wanted, another 15 to fill out paperwork and pay, 5 mins to hook up and I was gone. They even do advertising on Bis Man once in a while. I used it to haul my Arctic Cat Prowler 1000. I opted to install myself the e-trak runs on the walls and floor. I can insert tie downs anywhere I would like, I can haul a fridge vertical or tie the prowler down with "over the tire" straps rather than ratcheting down the frame. I simply placed them right where the tires run in as well as about 4' up along each wall. The best place to purchase was uscargocontrol.com V front is a must, adds just that extra room for maneuvering around to tie the rig down, I can even fit my clam sideways ahead of the prowler when I go ice fishing. LED lights are the best way to go. I use mine for goose hunting as well so I attached a 40" LED lightbar above the walk in door and power it off a deep cycle battery I have in the trailer. Installed a on board single bank charger and all I have to do is plug it in and im ready for the next trip. I do recommend getting the galvanized diamond plating on the v and 16" up each side. It really saves on the road rash. Paint the floor with a good latex paint, it helps with oil spill cleanup I bought the DIY herculiner and covered my ramp with it. Extra grip when going in and out in the winter time. lastly. BUY A TOWTECTOR, you will appreciate doing it if you go to sell it later. That thin sheet metal will not stand up to the abuse from rocks on gravel roads, or 65mph down the highway. There is nothing worse than saving it from all the hail damage, only to have it looked like you shot marbles at the front out of a paint ball gun. [/QUOTE]
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