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@jasonhastings55389 ай бұрын
Question sir Who do you buy your tires from???
@ronjones-69779 ай бұрын
TIL- Taylor doesn't really understand what "hand-me-down" means. If YOU bought an upgraded or duplicate tool, it's NOT a hand-me-down, my brother. Everything is looking on point and ready to go for the season. Can't wait to see you out there competing and kickin' ass.
@growlith69699 ай бұрын
Hey, maybe a little video where you put kart tires or some other pneumatic tires on the tool chest? You know how it is, those things have wheels but they still suck to move.
@robertsummers7539 ай бұрын
LOOKS GOOD BUDDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHEN YOU THINK YOU GOING DO LOFT.....IS THAT LOOKING LIKE A THIS WINTER PROJECT ???? AND OF COURSE $$$$$ IS ALWAYS A FACTOR ON BIG JOBS.
@jesimss9 ай бұрын
@@ronjones-6977POMB = Piss Out My Bottom
@sethbarnett12329 ай бұрын
Getting “hand me downs” from yourself is brilliant car guy math. * *Writes that down* *
@YohonKalic9 ай бұрын
looking for this comment. I'm like I don't think that word means what you think it means lol.
@johnnybodangus25299 ай бұрын
I was like man who's giving him all these tools 😂
@commonsenseisdeadin20249 ай бұрын
At least he admitted he didn't need to, but it justifies the choice and does make sense!
@Odins-Dad9 ай бұрын
LOL my girlfriend doesn't seem to agree with the logic
@aaronb79909 ай бұрын
When I got my RV I got an RV toolset. My wife asked 'If it's so important why isn't there a toolset in my car?'. 😏 'You're right babe!' 😂🤙
@j.a.r.family25769 ай бұрын
I can't imagine how nice it feels to change your tires in your driveway. That's so convenient.
@john-vy1ml9 ай бұрын
Haha, I was just thinking that.
@frazeysburgelites9 ай бұрын
I bought one of the mayflower tire changers a couple years ago and it was hands down money well spent. It’s saved me on the weekends a couple times when tire shops are closed etc
@commonsenseisdeadin20249 ай бұрын
What's not is when all your family, friends and acquaintances you don't remember every have seen in your life want you to change theirs! 😂 (I say this as I literally just got done mounting my roommates grandma's tires behind sitting down and watching this 😂)
@sirmonkey19859 ай бұрын
@@commonsenseisdeadin2024 yup, had one myself for about a year. changed other peoples tires more than my own so i sold it.. i'd rather pay some one than listen to the bs sob stories from families and friends begging me to do it.
@commonsenseisdeadin20249 ай бұрын
@@sirmonkey1985 I mean in all actuality, I hope you're changing others tires more than your own, for your wallets sake! 😂 I got rid of mine too ....... Well I yeeted the friends and family.... Tire machine does much more for me then they ever did! 😂 I'm cheaper, but I'm not free! Want free? Then you're going to learn how to do it! I have zero issue with teaching someone something, I will not do it for them though!
@Pilot_the_Dune9 ай бұрын
Little info. Keep in mind the wheels on the toolbox. Ratcheting them down will make them warp fairly quickly. Putting that much stress on them. Especially when hitting bumps and whatnot while driving. I had to reinforce the bottom where the casters mount for a better weight distribution and go to a all-steel caster. Where there is give, it will get exploited by the slightest movement. You could also add spacers to the back of the tool box and create a mounting point to the wall behind it. Will alleviate a lot of stress needed downwards. Hope that helps. Love the channel and don't miss a vid. 😊
@LKN1179 ай бұрын
I would agree, but that box is not very loaded. So it might not be as big a problem. Although I have definitely seen what you are talking about.
@wobblysauce9 ай бұрын
Block under the sides so you take pressure off the wheels.
@Will_Brock9 ай бұрын
I 100% would have installed the box without the wheels, it would have been cabinet height and the issue with the wheels.
@Tora13379 ай бұрын
I'm fairly sure the point is for the box to be mobile. Can't happen if the box is mounted without wheels. Pretty sure the aim for it to not be permanently mounted is to put it where they need it at an event and have it hop to the bus as necessary. That's why all the bus tools left the bus and ended up in the box in the first place.
@wobblysauce9 ай бұрын
@@Tora1337 You can still keep the cart on wheels it is just when tie down... supporting the load so it isn't just on the wheel.
@Siburta9 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for the bus vlog road trip videos
@billmadison20329 ай бұрын
that thing is sweet. me too
@ikecostner19 ай бұрын
So why you need this and the bus? Just curious
@thefatninja9429 ай бұрын
@@ikecostner1to take 2 cars
@Sil3ntD3ath4789 ай бұрын
@@ikecostner1probably more fuel efficient to tow the trailer, so places that are close enough to trailer, it makes sense
@ikecostner19 ай бұрын
@@thefatninja942 oh good point
@elc77959 ай бұрын
Pit Pal makes an incredible jack holder. It stores it vertical against the wall with a holder for the handle. It is a good space saver.
@commonsenseisdeadin20249 ай бұрын
I said the same..... That's like the biggest benefit of an aluminum jack! 😂 However I just said to fabricate one himself since he really enjoys doing exactly that!
@kurt25229 ай бұрын
You are 1000% right on the tire upgrade, I run a fleet of trailers, and that tire choice is worth every penny.
@jeffsnider10699 ай бұрын
What is the speed rating on them?
@kurt25229 ай бұрын
@@jeffsnider1069 M, 81mph on the ones I run
@adaml.83009 ай бұрын
I hope Taylor has a big announcement coming Thursday. That would be so dope. Taylor driving for RTR would be insane, and I know he has the chops to compete with them. If not this year, maybe next year… but I’m crossing my fingers for some news on Thursday!
@TwistedTc9 ай бұрын
Probably going to be Ben Hobson.
@white_eazy_69589 ай бұрын
If somehow he would be driving for fd he would be registered but he isn’t so that won’t be happening now maybe the future who knows
@chrisgreer19119 ай бұрын
Yeah from his other videos , he said he wouldn't be trying for pro cause of his family and the price but yeah I have been trying to say this exact same thing but maybe he might go pro spec
@commonsenseisdeadin20249 ай бұрын
He absolutely has the talent to compete (and imo a great chance to actually win, but at minimum will podium season 1!) but I don't think he wants to drive for anyone else, certainly not someone else's car! I could definitely see Ben doing so as mentioned, I think he would be a perfect fit actually! Ben is a phenomenal driver, it would be awesome to see much more of said driving! 😂
@wheeln24-799 ай бұрын
pretty sure he'd have to do pro spec first to get a chance at getting a invitation to pro the next year...
@MartinOrtiz959 ай бұрын
Your gonna love those tires we run the same ones on our construction tool trailer and it makes you feel way more confident knowing you have those heavy duty tires , not to mention the higher mph rating
@katalystva9 ай бұрын
Dude, I've gotta say.. Yours is the only channel I am happy to watch long videos on. You're a cool guy, and I guess the things you choose to be meticulous about versus the things you don't like to spend too much time or effort on pretty much line up with my feelings on it every time, haha Thanks for all the fun and interesting content! Much love
@thescout43139 ай бұрын
Dude is awkward AF in real life
@dominickgalbraith7499 ай бұрын
Anyone else notice the “sockets extemsions” label? Haha Much love Taylor been watching for years!
@JasonRidesmoto9 ай бұрын
Can't wait for the drag car build... The best series so far was that Vette... I was HOOOKED
@JeffSlover9 ай бұрын
Loving the upgrades, at first I was worried that you were doing wheels and tires, and that seemed a bit bling but you did the more down to earth necessary part. Then you have to load it up with tools, and instead of making us suffer through a RAID SHADOW LEGENDS! ad so that you could buy all new things, you went more down to earth and handed down tools to yourself. I have always loved your content, and that is just part of it! Keep up the great content, and for the love of everything holy stay grounded!
@Garage533Ohio9 ай бұрын
Love seeing you fix up, organize and setup tools, boxes, trailers and especially the bus i hope you film the entire process on this new trailer 👍
@ch3no2killz9 ай бұрын
Had the airline track in a 73 El Camino . Way stronger than it looks. Great Stuff!
@jaymay759 ай бұрын
Just a thought Taylor.I had this Jack and used it to lift my 28’ enclosed trailer and it bent the Jack. That said my trailer was not aluminum. After that I kept a steel jack in the trailer for the trailer and a aluminum for the race car. Great video. I’m jealous of that trailer.
@wirekat9 ай бұрын
Good tips. I should look at the higher rated tires. I did put pressure and temp sensors on the four trailers tires and so far, they've saved me at least once.
@davidowen8889 ай бұрын
Taylor It's amazing to see how far you've come, I started watching rite before the Fummins build and it seems since then it's only been one way ⬆️ Awesome 👌 ☮️
@palmer27939 ай бұрын
Just wanna say been watching since you first started building your miata and I’ve made an effort to watch every single video since! You’re the only KZbinr I make sure I watch their uploads. You’ve taught me so much about just working on things and cars and all the good stuff. Just wanted to say I’m grateful you rolled the dice on KZbin and stuck it out for all of us!
@tristensmith54419 ай бұрын
Your attention to detail is admirable🤙
@anthonyb84059 ай бұрын
Where has Josue been? Some more additional ideas for electrical stuff: - zip ties - butt connectors (assorted sizes) - ring and fork terminals (assorted sizes) - self tapping screws - 12v power probe - heat shrink kit - electrical tape (assorted colors) - spare wire (different gauges) - fuses (assorted sizes) - soldering iron
@msintern999 ай бұрын
You should add carpet to the sides of the trailer, really cuts down on wear marks on the walls, and keeps it looking new.
@coltonkruse23139 ай бұрын
That tool box you got looks really nice actually. I will definitely be checking out harbor freight whenever I get my shop cleaned up and organized.
@keesling089 ай бұрын
With the long cable for the trailer, I’d put a plug for it on the side of the shop to, so that you can run a trickle charger to it, and can have power to it whenever you need. Love the videos though, much love
@cjzx3259 ай бұрын
Always in for the Trailer/Shop upgrades!
@davidkeahl36149 ай бұрын
Lista USA supplied all of the toolboxes we strapped to pallets that hit the road with us while I was in the Air Force. Those plastic cheap caster wheels are going to break in the first couple pot holes. Even just replacing the casters with high endurance casters from lista and reinforcing the bottom of the tool box will help till you can buy a proper tool box that can be strapped down. Also that toolbox will likely fall forward without anything holding to the wall, because of the single track instead of double.
@commonsenseisdeadin20249 ай бұрын
He explained in the video the reason that he did the 2 to 1 attachment points.... It's not going to fall forward! If you're whipping around your trailer to the extent of causing a cart to fall forward, the method of how it was secured down IS NOT the issue! The 'foot pads" of US general boxes are actually pretty beefy. I don't think the casters will experience enough force to fail.... I'm not sure your experience with trailers and having loaded tool boxes, things inside of cabinets or the like but everytime you reach your destination, the shit is not in complete disarray! (Again unless that's untrue for you, the method of how said storage is attached IS NOT the issue!) This is one of those things that, ON PAPER makes sense but IN PRACTICE just isn't the case! All that said, it does sound like you have indeed experienced in practice..... HOWEVER I'm betting that said experience in practice was not in an enclosed trailer being towed behind a light duty truck and the contents were also much much heavier...... Would I lose?
@_MadMax39 ай бұрын
That trailer is absolutely sick. Would kill to have one like that. I admire your ability to keep everything somewhat organized and keep everything mint , a lot of love and appreciation goes into your projects. (Coming from me , a hack job lol) Love watching and learning little things from you man. Even if it’s something simple like this video. Hands down one of my favourite KZbinrs 👍🏻
@SouthSideSlider9 ай бұрын
several things that i have done for hand-me-down tool setups is buying individual sockets online for cheap to complete kits aswell as magnetic pads to keep wrenches in relitavle order without organisers. Also I found an adjustable wrench that is actually good. its a locking adjustable basiclly you adjust down to the size you need and then lock it like locking pliers and it makes a world of a difference. the airline track is what they use for seat rails (they are titanium on the aircraft i worked on)
@LouSassles9 ай бұрын
I run 14 ply. Love it lol. Have no issues bc the tires are super over kill. I run suntecks and venom powers!! What’s great with 14 ply, they’re amazing for stationary storage. Helps out much
@onceuponabarber92049 ай бұрын
I used to work for a gentleman that built “Rvhaulers” and used that track system to strap down smart cars that were hauled all over the continent. I believe he has videos on his channel about the long term use of those tracks and its various accessories.
@Tora13379 ай бұрын
Come on Taylor... Admit it; You didn't miss. You just like smacking us in the face. 😂 All jokes aside, I'm really liking your train of thought with your organizational modifications on the trailer. It's looking sick, and that airline track is a prime choice. So clean and simple. I think I actually prefer it over the traditional track. At least, aesthetically. Nicely done.
@willb30189 ай бұрын
Those US General items from Harbor Freight are hard to beat for the money. I have a different version of the service cart + a 44 inch roller and top chest. They do handle a lot of weight in heavy use well. Nice gray. I concluded several years ago that labeling my drawers in all my tool cabinets was the smartest thing I had done in a long time.
@warheadsk8boards9 ай бұрын
Can not WAIT to see the Miata revamp! That Car is going to end up being the best car on the channel again after you redo it.
@martinwink20639 ай бұрын
I would recommend strapping the toolbox down over the sides, as if you strap it down to the floor, it will overload the wheels
@rtsbeyond9 ай бұрын
Hey this is a cool racing trailer! I'm new here and I live up the street from someone with a similar but older Edge racing hauler behind a Suburban. Parked beside the garage or out front at the curb just like you, same type of jack, weight distributing hitch but one difference the side door is way back near the axles instead of the front corner. It passed me one time on my dashcam (a posted outtake), probably for a similar type of racing weekend and well that's pretty much how I'm here now watching your videos on enclosed haulers. This bumper-pull configuration would seem to be working better for you than the gooseneck version so far! Now you can make tight turns without damaging the cab. I'm loving it, I just wanna point out the safety chains must be crossed when it's time to hit the road
@Odins-Dad9 ай бұрын
Hey Taylor, ever think about getting a truck bed fuel tank like they do on construction sites to fuel equipment? They are pretty unobtrusive, and have a dedicated pump to make filling up the drift cars much easier. Or maybe an undermount fuel tank on the trailer? Or an undermount fuel tank on the dodge? ..... Or maybe fab one up out of aluminum that you could move between the bus and truck just for a fun aluminum project? Maybe it's overkill, but it seems easier to use, and takes up less space than a bunch of jugs.
@wafflezoot9 ай бұрын
I would suggest adding a plug to the outside of the shop with the same plug as the generator so that you can run the trailer / bus AC from "shore power" at home quietly.
@u15Gummi9 ай бұрын
Taylor Balance your trailer tires. They’re spinning just as fast as your truck tires ( faster if they’re smaller). That vibration will cause them to fail prematurely. Same for beating up the hubs on your trailer Either use wheel weights, or some balancing media. Since I’ve started doing this, my tire failure rate has gone to nearly zero. I either wear them out, or my infrequent use trailer might weather the tires before I replace them.
@tomrockholm-timeless_morph66919 ай бұрын
I’d get a couple cheap porta power hydraulic ram kits to keep in the trailer and home garage. They come in handy for straightening light structural damage and heavy sheet metal damage if you happen to bin it in a wall or a heavy hit from another driver. Tons of uses for them.
@NicFlicksRL9 ай бұрын
The tailor looks so clean man and great choice on those tires.
@Pedroisanickname9 ай бұрын
You should get one of those magnetic shop towel holders for that beautiful toolbox
@shanechepren81199 ай бұрын
It’s also worth getting two spares. I have had to replace two on the side of I40. Glad we had a spare, spare.
@commonsenseisdeadin20249 ай бұрын
I'd agree HOWEVER with 14ply and his load capacity, I doubt he'd ever have 2 go. If he did have a situation where BOTH are punctured at the same time, either A. Tires are likely not what he will need to worry about (2 tires going at the same time would likely be the result of further extensive damages! The first tire will usually "save" the other to the rear if hitting something in the road.) and B. You can drive on one tire down (obviously slower) to make it to a shop to get the others fixed! You're SUPPOSED to (and should) install the spare and immediately go to get the bad tire repaired/replaced. (Which of course many don't and I bet your situation is the same as the following..) you had one blow, then continuing along and the other blew later on... That's extremely common, and is EXACTLY why you should get the bad tire sorted immediately after changing the spare! (You should also rotate your spare in much more frequently (again which commonly people don't! Hell I bet most people never rotate their trailer tires at all!) because a spare with brand new tread being thrown on (typically when someone has a trailer tire failure, the tires are no where near "new" and if the load is substantial, the spare tire may get over loaded because of the greater diameter and cause they to fail in short time!
@commonsenseisdeadin20249 ай бұрын
@@Aduki65 happens here because trailers don't need to be inspected and because a substantial majority of people in this god forsaken country have absolutely no consideration for anything or anyone except for themselves!
@commonsenseisdeadin20249 ай бұрын
@@Aduki65 oh and the reason it seems to happen here more too is because there's 5 times the population and are 40 times the size as the UK! From what I've seen, trailers over across the pond tend to look like nothing more than a hay wagon! Do you see anything like Taylor's?
@commonsenseisdeadin20249 ай бұрын
@@Aduki65 unfortunately ignorance knows no bounds, it knows no race, no wealth, no status quo..... Unfortunately it appears to be thriving all around the world! I don't even know a sliver of what's going on in this world but it's truly not hard to see it's just sad..... More so in the disgusting kind of way.... Just to be clear 😂 Sorry kind of went off track and got depressing..... What I mean about no consideration is people have absolutely zero issue with pushing the limits especially when it "saves" a few bucks! Are trailers are huge, they are heavy and often over loaded and have zero qualms going a high rate of speed! (Many blowouts are because too much weight, too fast of rotation and improbably aired! Not to mention we're deemed illegal 2/32's ago! 😂 (I don't know how you guys measure tread depth, considering when it comes to tires (or tyres! That I know 🤣 but here basic mathematics and measurements are cast aside, obviously you're are sized 1. A metric system 2. Aspect ratio (percentage) and then 3. Imperial system. Here tread is measured in 32nds, 2/32 is not considered 1/16"! Same goes with 4,6,8,10,12 thirty seconds! 😂.... Not that it matters at all, the imperial system as a whole is dumb and mostly makes zero sense! Such is life! 🤣😂🤣😂😁😬🙂😞😭 Completely forgot to say the reason I went down the last rabbit hole (ADHD is the reason for that 😂) But I mentioned tread depth because the joke I was making is the lowest legal limit of tread on tires IS 2/32"s...... (BaDumTss)
@Cha0sThe0ry2189 ай бұрын
Boxo tools need to get Taylor a sponsor asap
@huntertaaffe27689 ай бұрын
The 386 is period of you brother truly an inspiration
@tylersecor46689 ай бұрын
Man, I would add a wood counter top on that at built in work bench. They have unfinished butch block at Lowe’s. Then you won’t damage the nice metal. Wood is nice to attach a vise. I like it cause when it does get gross it can be taken of sanded and refinished like new.
@lifeisup2u9 ай бұрын
Should collab with a company to color match wrap the tow rig to the trailor. That gray is sick and looks great with the chrome and brushed metal
@jonathancastrejon55119 ай бұрын
Hey brotha, I’ve been watching you since I was in HS back in 2014. I never comment but always watch, ik this comment sucks but to put it simply “start working on your health or you wont get wealth”. Much love Taylor.
@freddyferguson77639 ай бұрын
Oh nice color on the box. I have the tool cart in gray
@bigmikepimp20039 ай бұрын
I miss this style of video going to the store and everything
@whiterhino79199 ай бұрын
You should make the red bus box, a bus specific maintenance/repair parts and tools
@skynet1.0449 ай бұрын
cant believe milwaukee STILL haven't reached out to sponsor you after all these years, maybe one day lol
@kretty92079 ай бұрын
As an electrician. The “better for the house” cord” is what you should have used for your feed to the trailer. An 8AWG 3 conductor cable is what you want. Maybe a minimum of a 10AWG.
@georgedreisch26629 ай бұрын
Good call on the 14 ply tires. Might want to be aware to cut back back a bit on your trailer brakes in the wet, as the harder compound will lock up quicker…
@Pearce94YJ9 ай бұрын
I got that exact same toolbox last year for my new trailer and it is fantastic think I will now borrow your track idea for it thanks
@LJenkinsEsqIII9 ай бұрын
Love the Trailer Ray content
@alexrodriguez-pc4ey9 ай бұрын
Get yourself a Predator generator from harbor freight they are just as quiet as the Hondas. I’ve had mine for 5 years with no issues.
@pastaalalamborghini9 ай бұрын
Smart move on the trailer tires. Cheap insurance in the grand scheme of things. All other reasons aside, just having tire problems is such a headache on the road
@johndevries85369 ай бұрын
Don't want to get too top heavy. Thanks for your videos!! I bought the same jack and it's heavy as hell.
@billybike579 ай бұрын
Always top notch when you do work, thanks for sharing!
@zachegan279 ай бұрын
Trailer videos >>>
@Lars-ju9pw9 ай бұрын
Any thoughts about adding a hidden winch box like you did in your last trailer?
@jimmytanner11269 ай бұрын
Great functional upgrades Taylor!
@Justaneon999 ай бұрын
If those are the 14 ply off Amazon they are amazing. I put a set on before our pa to Florida trip to FF in February and they were awesome!
@JS-.-9 ай бұрын
Love TRay videos! Let’s get some Jibber Jabber Motorsports stickers on the site!
@ninaallen78499 ай бұрын
Very smart move on the trailer tires we own a tire facility and try to explain this to people with trailers and campers to go with heavier ply tires some listen most don't and first pot hole with load they have blow out
@bear12459 ай бұрын
Classic intro ❤
@SOfilmable9 ай бұрын
I love HF tool hauls !!!
@lawhornracing69219 ай бұрын
Nice video I’m going through same with e track and box, compressor, jack/stands and fridge and all that good stuff. Tired of 2 hrs packing stuff each time for go to track. Ya need to look into foam and/or widgets
@mikepearson27569 ай бұрын
Make yourself an adaptor and any regular plug in your house or garage will run that AC unit and lights easily. I keep mine plugged into the shop whenever Im home.
@gusmarrero60309 ай бұрын
I second this. Specially with all the welding outlets that he had put in around the entire shop
@TyeWills9 ай бұрын
The sponsor segment info is a good warning young people/kids. Don’t forget what ever reason go into debt for a hobby. Your car upgrades can wait till you save a little more.
@RyanSmith-yk6rp9 ай бұрын
Valve Stems and Wheels rated for the pressure with the new tires? 14 ply minimum and 2 spares every time
@timothylomas76269 ай бұрын
Put copper anti seize on the roller of your lower door hinge of the ram to rid of that squeak!
@jonathensackman22979 ай бұрын
Those Predator generators are legit....we rodeo and I don't know how many of those I see running living quarters horse trailers on any given weekend....they are a great value and just as quiet as the Hondas are....just my .02
@mikshepherd9 ай бұрын
Looking amazing Taylor! What a fantastic setup. Have you considered using something like shadow foam to hold in place tools when they are being moved around a lot?
@BenHut699 ай бұрын
Tires are the best thing you can do on your rig. My dad has had to replace the front clip of our toterhome twice now because of not replacing tires and having them explode
@Andrewlang909 ай бұрын
It’s so insignificant that it seems ridiculous to mention. But as a machinist, I can’t say how much I appreciate you using a countersink to debur bolt holes. It’s the small things
@tosunka8769 ай бұрын
Honestly miss the miata. Can't wait to see it again
@teamspaceman9 ай бұрын
love the content dude. been watching for a year or two now and it' so wild to see how far you've come
@roberta49899 ай бұрын
Taylor, each one of those fittings for the Aerotrack have different and very specific use. Some are for perpendicular strength and others for horizontal/lateral use. I am familiar with these as they are used for suspending loudspeakers, I am in that industry. Although the track will fracture before the fitting, caution should be taken for the manner in which they hold something. Just say'n.
@AfroMyrdal9 ай бұрын
Both me and mom love your videos man! ❤
@greasemonkeygarage18969 ай бұрын
Pro tip* make a bracket for the side to mount your battery chargers for more space and for charging on the fly without taking up too much space in the box or counter space.
@stevenmcc21199 ай бұрын
US general is decent that grey though is killer color I had couple blue and green ones
@johnnybodangus25299 ай бұрын
It's sick that the tool box comes built if you have a fork lift, getting my 44" in the shed was not fun 😆
@LatinCruiser20029 ай бұрын
Probably be a good idea to put a walk-in fridge flap door to keep the colder air in the trailer. Just a thought.
@tsfab69149 ай бұрын
I highly recommend the predator 3500 inverter generator. I go to and vend at about 20 shows/events a year. Is say that 75% or better of the vendors I see are running predator inverter generators. You can get a great remote start kit for them too.
@TVSbro9 ай бұрын
push broom & place to mount it, jack stands, paper towel rack, place to mount a couple easy-ups...
@jnr429 ай бұрын
tables and chairs as well. If you mount airline track on the walls, it is a great and simple way to mount a lot of odd items.
@Mossywoods839 ай бұрын
Solar panel setup bro! Make that Florida sunshine work for YOU
@ryanwalker3889 ай бұрын
Ditch the generator all together and go with some LiPo4 batteries, 4 decent panels on the roof, and an all in one inverter. Silence with unlimited track power and AC is the way to go.
@Chris09 ай бұрын
just so you know, because you used a 15 amp plug and wire to run the AC unit it will not last as long maybe up to 5 years since you won't be using it often but it will significantly improve the life of your ac unit just by using the 30 amp plug in and appropriate wire size.
@ch3no2killz9 ай бұрын
That would be 10 awg, Bigger is always better for compressor loads 😉 Ole lectrician
@wnracing9 ай бұрын
JFYI, Mac's has actual jack mounting hardware if you want something even cleaner. I just switched to over the tire Mac's straps for our cars and like it much more than the old tire/axle straps.
@js57369 ай бұрын
You should bevel the ends of the track. Its what i do in my construction trailers. A lot less tripping especially by the door.
@devvoid13129 ай бұрын
Tire speed rating is likely a huge factor in the blowouts . Not only are a lot of those standard 10 ply tires usually the cheapest variant they can get, but their speed rating is often like 60-65mph.
@shad0ws6889 ай бұрын
should pour a pad beside shop and a lean-to to park trailer under. keep the streaks off it.
@EricsBBQAndMORE9 ай бұрын
Which Milwaukee impact is that, I need an upgrade!
@fvpaquetqc9 ай бұрын
I think the best setup would be a truck and trailer, and if you want to stay at a track a small rv you can pull the trailer with.
@bmsgaffer869 ай бұрын
If you don't want to strap one to the wall, add a second track under the toolbox and get four smaller rachets or chains to hold it. That ring will wear through the strap for the toolbox, and you'll be in for a bad surprise!
@MnWun539 ай бұрын
Mount the jugs on the walls. Get the skinny wall racks for all the consumables(brake clean, cleaning supplies, etc), get a big push broom and a small broom as well. Would something like a Dirtcar hydraulic lifts be feasible with your drift cars?
@zz47489 ай бұрын
That trailer is so nice!!! Does it still smell new 😂?
@TexasTrollPatrol9 ай бұрын
Same exact cart that I just put in our drift trailer/tire change trailer 🤘 can hold a ton of shit for an event
@TimPercyKayakFishing9 ай бұрын
I had a bad experience with the Castlerock tires on my travel trailer....the first trip out I had one come apart on me. I found the closest tire shop off the highway and replaced them all.