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Cargo Trailer Setup

My current trailer is set up for cargo with 4 hold downs in the floor and 4 on the walls, I will be adding 2 additional wall mounts near the v nose for securing my hand truck and forward loads,
I'm also considering E tracks although I'm not sure where to locate some.
Any suggestions or experiences would be helpful.
J

Discount ramps.com
 
Several online locations as well as trailer dealers sell the E track and accessories for it. I found a location online which I can't remember at this moment had free shipping. The price was the best of all locations as well. It's heavy material and so shipping gets pricy
 
What does the inside of that thing look like?

I would imagine its the same as those smaller campers with the pop out beds. The bed slides in on rails unhooked from the canvas, it folds up against the hole, the outside door closes wrangling the canvas in behind it. Just like a pop up but the inside part hinges up
 
I would imagine its the same as those smaller campers with the pop out beds. The bed slides in on rails unhooked from the canvas, it folds up against the hole, the outside door closes wrangling the canvas in behind it. Just like a pop up but the inside part hinges up
Don't see many enclosed cargo trailers converted to hybrid campers much yet. That's a first. If it has a rear ramp for hauling ATVs etc, it'll be a good idea and many more will follow. Seems that style will be much cheaper than the conventional tow behind toy hauler. I had a hybrid built with an open bed for ATVs, fuel, etc to keep that odor outdoors. The enclosed portion is for hunting gear, clothing, etc. Couple shelves/bunks for added area for storage or a bunk for sleeping on. Nothing fancy but fits my needs perfectly.
 
Don't see many enclosed cargo trailers converted to hybrid campers much yet. That's a first. If it has a rear ramp for hauling ATVs etc, it'll be a good idea and many more will follow. Seems that style will be much cheaper than the conventional tow behind toy hauler. I had a hybrid built with an open bed for ATVs, fuel, etc to keep that odor outdoors. The enclosed portion is for hunting gear, clothing, etc. Couple shelves/bunks for added area for storage or a bunk for sleeping on. Nothing fancy but fits my needs perfectly.

I posted the name of a company earlier that builds camper amenities in cargo trailers in my town- vrv. Theyll make the inside look like a cargo trailer with a toilet in the corner or look like a prevost inside
 
Sure would be the way to go vs a tow behind luxury model for a hunting camp. The 20' model I built had everything needed in a deer camp except running water and an inside toilet. Little cold in November sitting on the throne outdoors in a shower tent. Still, it worked fine. With cargo conversions, there are issues especially with rear ramp doors. Those could be overcome if I ever built another one. The truck camper I use now, is hard to beat tho. I just tow behind a hybrid enclosed trailer for gear and ATV.
 

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