well got the new toyhauler......now to accessorize
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well got the new toyhauler......now to accessorize
Unfortunately I didnt get to order this trailer just how I wanted it. Fortunately though I saved big money on it so I dont mind adding some of the options I wanted and didnt get. Anywhere in particular you guys have found to order wildwood parts online? Doesnt have to be factory stuff but would like decent quality that looks like it was made for it.
Mainly looking for the transition ramps(you know covers the gap between the trailer ramp door and the trailer floor) for the back door and rear roll up screen wall. Looked on etrailer and stuff but have not seen anything. Any sugeestions on where you guys get yer goodies?
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Tom
Mainly looking for the transition ramps(you know covers the gap between the trailer ramp door and the trailer floor) for the back door and rear roll up screen wall. Looked on etrailer and stuff but have not seen anything. Any sugeestions on where you guys get yer goodies?
Thanks,
Tom
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Pitpal is geared more towards racers but they do have a ton of high quality stuff that would work well for the average weekend warrior with a toyhauler. They do have some nice set of transition ramps too. Most everything is hand built from aluminum so it isn't cheap but is very high quality. They have all sorts of stuff that makes trailer organization and storage much better.
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Found their ramps : http://www.pitpal.com/catalog/trailer_ramps-37-1.html
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wanted to get some transition ramps
tie downs for the bikes
maybe a cabinet or helmet shelf or 2
fuel jug holders
you know stuff like that
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I always find most toyhaulers, or RV's in general, need some little additions.
There's never enough coat hooks, towel bars, usually no paper towel holder, I usually add a pop-a-plate.
Toy hauler wise, most need more of the D rings that sink into the floor for my use, plus maybe some eye bolts along the dividing wall. The little shelf with helmet hooks would also be nice.
If you are hauling motorcycles, a pop-chock (the kind that locks into mounts sunk flush in the floor) would be a musthave.
There's never enough coat hooks, towel bars, usually no paper towel holder, I usually add a pop-a-plate.
Toy hauler wise, most need more of the D rings that sink into the floor for my use, plus maybe some eye bolts along the dividing wall. The little shelf with helmet hooks would also be nice.
If you are hauling motorcycles, a pop-chock (the kind that locks into mounts sunk flush in the floor) would be a musthave.
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got one of these comin in the mail. should work out nicely as i can move it to the side after we park.
http://boltiton.com/index.php?main_p...07d8680526cb0a
http://boltiton.com/index.php?main_p...07d8680526cb0a
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