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    Quote Originally Posted by John Redford View Post
    This.
    Yes.

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    I'm with Chris, but I prefer the traditional look.

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    Thanks Christopher and Sean for some great LOL's this Christmas day !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Lackey View Post
    I'm going to start building out my 6x12 in a couple weeks and I'm looking for the most practical, ingenious setups! I'm going to keep it simple to start: some shelves and carpeting, E-track and paint... But eventually I'd like this to be a really nice little rig.

    Do you have 4-cyl or 6-cyl diesel in the Benz?

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    I need to snap some pics, but I think I have a pretty good set up. I've got a queen size bed in it, a shelf in the front, AC, fully wired by Kasey Lewis...

    I am going to re-do the bed to make it a fold down full sized bed with a nice foam mattress...need to make it easier to set up.

    I'd suggest the the stands now marketed by Moto D. Load the bike backwards. When the stand is removed, the mounting plates are very low profile. I'd also suggest the "coin" style rubber floor. ANY carpet WILL melt from gas and oil that gets tracked in. The rubber won't break down. Paint the walls with white kilz...oil based. It'll stay cleaner and will reflect light better. Go with LED tube lights...
    Allen Dye

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    Allen - Do you or Kasey have a parts list and/or wiring diagram for your setup? My main goal for my trailer this offseason is power and lighting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Smith View Post
    Allen - Do you or Kasey have a parts list and/or wiring diagram for your setup? My main goal for my trailer this offseason is power and lighting.
    I drank quite a bit while doing it.....diagram no, but I'll send you a list of the materials. It's fairly simple, you can get it all at lowes or Home Depot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Parten View Post
    Do you have 4-cyl or 6-cyl diesel in the Benz?
    It's the GL450 with the 4.5L V8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Dye View Post
    I need to snap some pics, but I think I have a pretty good set up. I've got a queen size bed in it, a shelf in the front, AC, fully wired by Kasey Lewis
    Sounds awesome! Wiring and power is something I am researching currently. what do you use to run the AC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Corder View Post
    The outside of my 5x8 is not very impressive



    I have done a TON of work on the inside though.

    Funny as all get out.

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