8ball_99 wrote:If you can swing it I would buy an RV awning.. It will cost you more then a tarp and some homemade poles.. But they are SO much easier to use. My first cargo trailer did not have an awning on my second I spent the 500 bucks to have the factory install one. Its night and day.. I will not own another trailer with out one... There is a reason why pretty much every single RV made comes with them..
Bkcreation34 wrote:I agree with you on that one. Because when it rain it was no fun to open the door and get dumped on with rain,. I would love to get a full awning but what holds it back for some is part of the top I have anchors in there that hold the side table and the awning would be in the way for that. So I was hoping to find a 6 foot size or shorter so I will lookaround.
Bkcreation34 wrote:Also the other thing I need to figure out is how to create a awning over the side rv door because when it rains a easy up tent wont work because the easy up tent is not tall enough and the door hits it. So any ideas on a awning idea for over the rv side door so when it rains I am protected from the rain so the inside doesnt get wet each time i open the door.
Bkcreation34 wrote:I want to use my CT during the fall months because that is the best time to go because it is not to hot and not to cold yet. But I notice when I used it last the floor gets colder and I have carpet for the floor but I need to think of a way to insualte under the trailer but make it safe enough to be able to drive down the road on trips and not worry of it falling out. So any ideas out there for me?
accrete wrote:on awnings : )
I've wondered how one of the Foxwing Awnings would fit into a CTC build. I originally saw them mentioned over at expeditionportal forums during my van build. They are quite the awning! You could cover both the side and rear of the CT under a single awning. Pretty cool idea from Ozland : )
(here is a link to a video review of the Foxwing Awning)
Cheers,
Thom
PS as a silly aside, i'm thinking the Over-The-Top Trailer Conversion wouldn't be "over the top" without one of these!
tba02 wrote:Bkcreation34 wrote:I want to use my CT during the fall months because that is the best time to go because it is not to hot and not to cold yet. But I notice when I used it last the floor gets colder and I have carpet for the floor but I need to think of a way to insualte under the trailer but make it safe enough to be able to drive down the road on trips and not worry of it falling out. So any ideas out there for me?
We used foam puzzle mats on the inside to insulate the floor. It made it much warmer (and softer) and avoided any of the concerns related to external insulation. It's held up well to wear and tear too. I do suggest cutting off the "interlocking" sections at the external borders.
I plan on adding some to our "real" toy hauler as well.
Here's an example - http://www.amazon.com/We-Sell-Mats-Anti-Fatigue-Interlocking/dp/B001EJPGPA/ref=pd_sim_sg_1
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