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Need ideas for the inside of an enclosed trailer

Discussion in 'Tech' started by gixrdeb, Oct 5, 2010.

  1. gixrdeb

    gixrdeb Doesn't like to play nice

    Hey guys. I just bought a new enclosed trailer (6'x12'). I want to put cabinets inside but don't know how I want it. There will be 2 bikes in the trailer with pit bull systems, so no straps to worry about and I will need a tire rack for the spare wheels and tires. My goal is for everything to have a place so I don't have to trip over it all the time. Post up some ideas and pics of the inside of your enclosed trailer. :beer:
     
  2. cMac

    cMac Conservatively Libral

    Id put a stripper pole in it for those Friday night parties at the track.
     
  3. nikk777

    nikk777 Well-Known Member

    Look at some of the garage organization stuff at lowes/home depot. There are some fold down hooks that I like to use for stands and tires.
     
  4. NC Jon

    NC Jon Can I change my name?

  5. G2G

    G2G I feel the need

    pitposse.com is ur friend
     
  6. Carey322

    Carey322 Well-Known Member

    Deb,
    I kept mine simple. I built a cabinet in front, big enough to hold the stuff I have. Biggest item was the generator, so that determined the depth of the cabinet. I bought some plastic boxes (18"x24") to hold spares, warmers, extension cords, and everything else. The boxes, generator, extra fluids all fit in the cabinet. I also left a space close to the side door where the gas cans fit nicely. They are out of the way for loading, but easy to access when I need to fill them up on the way to the track. The previous owner built some boxes up higher, they are ok but I will probably replace them down the road.

    E-track on the wall/floor is really nice for strapping canopies, tables, scooter, etc. Lots of people say etrack on the floor is not good, attracts to much dirt. I like it and use a shop vac from time to time to clean it. I also use a bunch of small d-ring hooks for misc tie down points.

    I set my trailer up so I could get bikes in and out with out having to move a bunch of stuff. I can go to the track and take out just my bike if I wanted to, or just unload a bike at home and leave the rest until next time I use the trailer.
     

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  7. JAB3

    JAB3 Well-Known Member

    I use the gladiator stuff from Home Depot/Lowes it works well and you can move stuff around as needed
     

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