Posted 2017-03-06 6:22 AM (#169478 - in reply to #169457) Subject: RE: Enclose Front of Trailer?
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Posts: 1989 Location: South Central OK
You can have it done at a trailer shop or good welder. I've seen rollup type doors and swing open cabinet type doors. You'll still want to bottom to havve the ability to drain liquids and have some air circulation. Always make sure you can get to your spare tire while still hooked-up to the truck for roadside emergencies.
Posted 2017-03-06 7:08 AM (#169479 - in reply to #169457) Subject: RE: Enclose Front of Trailer?
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Posts: 534 Location: Zionsville, Indiana
When a trailer is built that is to have the jack wall enclosed, length is added to the gooseneck. Lack of this extra length could be a problem when retrofitting. Be sure to figure the area the rear corners of the truck bed use when turning sharp.