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So I got the trailer 7 x 14, transition flap, Etrack, rear jacks, Finished interior, lights, you guys suck ill have pics when I get it.


There is an old saying, "Buy the best and cry once." The pain in your wallet will go away but you will enjoy your trailer everytime you use it. Also you won't ever say, "If I had just gone a little bit larger or if I had just gotten those dual axles......." Enjoy!
 
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Nice enough day I finally put on that grip tape on my ramp. I used some spray glue first. Worked out really well. I might trim the sides to be even. Not real anal about it. For the record, getting the trailer has been my best purchase to date!!

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That would be such a pleasure to back a trailer into a garage at the end of the night. That last load out from the van can be miserable.

A van would have worked, except I needed a ramp in order to be a one man operation. Most of the gear fit in my truck, but I always needed help lifting my LS800p's on at home and off at the gig. This way I don't have to bother or wait for anyone...

And it's definitely nice backing in and then I'm done! It saves close to 2 hours of work not having to load and unload at home.
 
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If you are using a pickup, this will happen most of the time, the gate will hit the jack. While people can design and build the trailer quite well, they don't have enough common sence on where to put the jack. I moved mine as you can see



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Yes, I am, I am debating on getting electronic jack (im lazy at heart) where can you get undercoating around here? (roch). and moving that jack is a great idea