If you're going to change anything, I'd convert all the connections to green. Everybody carries ABS pigtails. That ISO cable was actually kind of a pain to find.
I have narrowed it down to a step deck but have a few questions
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So I got the tool box mounted and have most of the stuff in it minus the straps and edge protectors.Put down a sheet of 1/2” OSB.The cardboard box on the right side are extra winches I purchased to add to the 12 the trailer came with so they’ll be out of there tomorrow.If y’all see a way that I can save space in the box let me know.The brackets seem heavy duty. What do y’all think about me putting the tarps over the dunnage or should I put them somewhere else?
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I always see step guys putting the dunnage behind the drop. Seems logical to me. Then tarps on upper deck.
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it actually looks almost like the deck is extended a bite more. What 8 inches if stacked two rows four highcke and Dadetrucking305 Thank this. -
Watch out things tend to disappear….. your end plan should be everything under lock and key…….
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I think I will try the plywood thing if I ever get my box back from the weld shop. Will pick up some angle as suggested by @skallagrime .
For tarp storage, I remember awhile back someone had rigged up a storage shelf area underneath the trailer by putting wood across the frame. That was really slick because it kept everything out of sight. I guess that probably wouldn’t work on a step deck though.cke and Dadetrucking305 Thank this. -
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