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profdant139
Jul 07, 2014Explorer II
The coroplast issue is a very good point -- when my trailer came from the factory, the tanks and their supports were out in plain view. I scooted underneath at the dealership (to the amazement and amusement of the sales staff), and I could see that the tanks were not bombproof. After I added the metal support straps at home, I covered the tanks with reflectix.
But there is no reasonable way to inspect a new trailer if the underbelly is completely covered with coroplast. And it would be a real hassle to later remove the coroplast and reinforce the tank supports.
But there is no reasonable way to inspect a new trailer if the underbelly is completely covered with coroplast. And it would be a real hassle to later remove the coroplast and reinforce the tank supports.
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