Chris;
I bought a used 07 Mirage Extreme Snow. It was special ordered. The original owner had the fuel door put higher up on the sides of the trailer. Look at a fuel pump at a station and see where the hose comes out from it .It's up high. Makes sense to put the fuel doors higher up.
So on the new Mirage, isn't the fuel hose storage door right down at the BOTTOM of the trailer?
Also my walk in door in in the vee nose of the trailer. seems odd at first but up don't have to crawl over sleds to get in. I would get their insulted package ,even though
the insulation is only about 1/8 inch thick. Also order a
30,000 BTU furnace, mine is only 19,000 and could use some more heat. Order or make more seats.
Not a clue what kind of insulation the different companies are using.
1/8th thick seems nearly worthless though?
So far as I know they only offer the
"30k BTU Ducted Forced Air Heater"
So it looks like they came around on that one.
Also the work bench is nice. I have a 30 gallon propane tank mounted under the trailer. Also a 38 gallon fuel tank mounted in between the axles.Has it's own fuel pump and nozzle like at a gas station. Only problem is the the fuel pumps the come with them pump slow. It needs a bigger 12 volt fuel pump.
They are now shipping them with a 38 Gallon Fuel System
My trailer is a little on the narrow side. Now they make wider ones which helps. On the inside of the trailer I used 1/8in aluminum
diamond tread about a foot tall to line the walls.
Ya, I am thinking that is a really WISE choice for any sled trailer.
Going to used the rest of the diamond to redo the gas doors and fuel pump doors. They are made quite thin. I also added a power converter and
110 outlets. Keeps the batteries inside charged up when connect to shore power.
Trailer says...
110v Electrical Outlet
But no further info posted.
Not a clue what they are really offering there.
Added more of those grip strips to both front and rear ramps. I am going to use
thick clear plastic that hangs in coolers and and screw in down so you don't get a bunch of snow,dirt ,rocks in the bottom of the door frame.
Seems like a saw a couple trailers last year at the show that were using that. I know on my trailer right now its ALWAYS a pain as that joint gets FILLED with snow that turns into ICE. Covering it would be a great idea.
go for the brighter lights also.
Is it POSSIBLE to have TOO MUCH LIGHT?
Hope this helps