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ktmrfs
Aug 29, 2014Explorer II
Been there, done that. I ordered the trailer with a door in the spot I needed for a front galley. Ordered it with a window. Then built & installed a gally with stove, dorm fridge, cabinets. Then added a shower and porta pottie. A 20 gallon fresh water tank, 40 gallon grey tank, closet with microwave, overhead AC, furnace. Built a fold down bed with overhead storage that could be converted from a twin to full size, fold down couch/bed, and a table with round tube legs. Use it to haul 3 motorcycles, my homemade toyhauler. DW and I used it for years before we got our 30' outback. Still use it for getting to small campgrounds and when MC riding.
Rhinolined the floor, just hose it out to clean it.
It takes some work and good DIY capabilities, but you can turn it into a very useable comfortable TT.
One word of advice. cargo trailers are HEAVY for the size. steel frames not aluminum. My 7x14 cargo trailer was about 4000lbs EMPTY as delivered. about 5000lbs by the time I got it converted.
Rhinolined the floor, just hose it out to clean it.
It takes some work and good DIY capabilities, but you can turn it into a very useable comfortable TT.
One word of advice. cargo trailers are HEAVY for the size. steel frames not aluminum. My 7x14 cargo trailer was about 4000lbs EMPTY as delivered. about 5000lbs by the time I got it converted.
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