
Toy Hauler Conversion
To help people out, I made a quick Youtube video of the final completed trailer. (Well, I'll must likely make a few minor changes down the road.)

Cargo Trailer Converted
RWH wrote:Thanks guys. I know I am a new guy on the boards here, but believe me, I have been reading these boards for quite a while now. These boards are a treasure trove of information and I am so happy I found you guys.![]()
Of course, I am having the same problems everyone faces with a conversion such as these. For instance, I have the walls and ceiling insulated, easy enough, but what to do about the floor. Do I insulate the exterior side? Hmm.. I think I will try sandwiching the insulation as a subfloor using spacers for rigidity. Then use some type of floating floor as a finished floor. This way I can just simply weather seal the belly of the beast and not do the belly crawl trying to fasten foam board to the under carriage. Plus I think there may be moisture issues, if I do.
I picked up a shower stall today so hopefully I can get started on the build soon.Getting excited.
First question:
I read somewhere in the forum that there are better inverters than others but for the life of me, I can't find it again. I remember some people were complaining of fan noise. Anyone know a good middle of the road inverter brand that will do the job and be quiet at it in the process?
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