Anybody know what it would take to re-skin an enclosed trailer?
Found a pretty decent deal on one to replace my current tight squeeze trailer, but it's kinda ugly.
(Dave might like it though since it's orange)
This has the 7k axles and extra height I've been looking for....
Re-skin an enclosed trailer
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keepviper13
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Re-skin an enclosed trailer
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Re: Re-skin an enclosed trailer
Think paint would stick with self etching primer and flex additive in the paint?
If you happen to find one in your search i'm looking for a ~22 to 24 ft enclosed goose neck
If you happen to find one in your search i'm looking for a ~22 to 24 ft enclosed goose neck
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86cherokeexj799
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Re: Re-skin an enclosed trailer
Why the hell would you want to reskin that?!??!? THAT'S PERFECT!!!! Can we reskin mine with the panels from this? Some idiot drilled a bunch of holes through my walls....
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86cherokeexj799
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Re: Re-skin an enclosed trailer
It would be great behind my next truck!
https://goo.gl/images/UtUp3C
https://goo.gl/images/UtUp3C
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Black&Blue502
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Re: Re-skin an enclosed trailer
I did a side on my neighbors trailer and it wasn’t horrific. Self tapping screws into the “studs” and it went pretty quick. About 4-5 hours for about 16 feet and that included cleaning up some wiring and putting trim back.