Comp Trailer Questions

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Wondering what everyone's take is on comp trailers, I'm just getting into the comp thing with a few comps under my belt and looking into enclosed trailers now. I'm thinking right now I'd like to stay around a 16' dual axle w/ AC, side door, awning, and flip down rear door. anything else you guys would recommend? also any pictures of the inside would be awesome too
 
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I would love to but.... that feature isn't available to me

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Well I'll be thanks Ron! Learn something new everyday, well I guess all it would've took was some reading on my part lol feel free to delete post
 
We have a 7x14 LOOK Trailer. Side door. Drop down door. I'd like to get the inside walled or painted and put a floor in. Besides that, maybe an A/C and a couple vents. Great size for us
 
Well I'll be thanks Ron! Learn something new everyday, well I guess all it would've took was some reading on my part lol feel free to delete post

We'll let it ride. You'll still get some answers.

Our first trailer was a 6x12 v-nose cargo trailer. I had the manufacturer add 6" extra height, finish the ceiling and walls, add electric and lighting, an RV door and two windows. It worked well for us but setup and tear down was quite a bit or work. I would go as big as you can afford or as big as you can tow. It is amazing how much room stuff takes up, and if you plan on working inside the trailer it can get cramped at turn in time.
 
You've got a good start to the essentials. Make sure you get 8' wide model. It's incredible how much of a difference it makes over a 7' or 6' wide model.
 
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