I really like the idea of having the option for a lift point in the roof of the trailer like the Logan ones do.
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Lets see if we can't get them to address that.I’m afraid it might be. It looks like the rust is moving up the sides of the trailer also. The screws on the outside are rusty on the bottom 1/4 of the side panels. I’m sure it’s from winter use on salted roadways, but it is built for winter use.
Awesome thread.
X2 regarding second battery!
Also would love to see the on off switch for heater located at the door. (That would be my number 1!! Keep the Tstat where it is if you need but run a power switch to the unit by the light switches.
Also it would be nice to have a master power for everything electrical by the door. That way on your way out you can hit That dude and be assured some stupid fan in the vent won’t kill your battery.
It’s a great trailer. I love mine.
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I have owned my trailer for 6 years. The trailer I have is not a Mirage but I have seen enough used trailers in my search for a new one that my biggest concern has become rust protection.
I like a lot of the features that Mirage has been offering but I would really like an aluminum trailer.
But I must admit I am more and more intrigued by the idea of applying something like LINEX to the entire undercarriage of the trailer??
So just a simple MANUAL OVERIDE On-OFF switch??
It still comes back to cost. I bet that option will be at least 1k especially for Linex or the like.
Powder coating or paint will be cheaper, but still a bunch of rocks or a nasty scratch from assembly or what ever and your back to square one.
Don’t they paint the underside already? I thought mine was? Will have to take a look. Just paint doesn’t last. I like the Linex idea. Maybe your onto something.
My worry with any type of spray in bed liner product is if the salt was able to penetrate it over time that could cause some serious structural rust problems. I don't know, just wondering about that.
Steel = RUST
Aluminum = CORROSION
There is really no magic bullet.
But I must admit I am more and more intrigued by the idea of applying something like LINEX to the entire undercarriage of the trailer??
I know of a few enclosed trailers that were rhino lined on the bottom two feet and also the frame to try to make them last. They still look good but everything behind it is rotted away and the rhino lining is basically just hanging there. Trailer manufacturers powder coat dump and equipment trailers and they dont hold up well around here either. Seems after a few stone chips it starts coming off in "sheets."Hell of a question.
I have NO real world idea....