Posted 2006-01-16 9:22 PM (#35571 - in reply to #35528) Subject: RE: Double D Trailer & RV conversions
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Location: Illinois
Tom did one for us several years ago. Found him to be easy to work with and was very satisfied with the quality. Made some "late" changes and taht was no problem at all. I would think you would be happy with the finished product.
Posted 2006-01-17 10:22 AM (#35596 - in reply to #35528) Subject: RE: Double D Trailer & RV conversions
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Location: Zionsville, Indiana
If you haven't already bought the trailer, call Tom Horrell at Double Duty and discuss with him the features you want installed. He can advise you as to the space you will need to accomplish your goal. Sometimes folks want to put 10 pounds of flour in a five pound sack. Be sure your sack is big enough first. Double Duty will do an excellent job. Tom was a trailer dealer also for years, and is very knowledgable. Tell him Kay said hello.
Posted 2006-01-17 6:21 PM (#35626 - in reply to #35528) Subject: RE: Double D Trailer & RV conversions
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Location: Illinois
Yep Kay, your right, forgot that we did discuss with Tom what we wanted prior to ordering the trailer and he did call the manufactuer to make sure they got the framing for the AC in and the wall between the living quarters and mid tack in the proper location.
Posted 2006-01-18 6:11 AM (#35642 - in reply to #35528) Subject: RE: Double D Trailer & RV conversions
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Location: Merrillville, Indiana
I haven't talked to the folks from Double Duty yet, but they are going to be doing one for me though the dealer. I've seen their work and it looks great. Wife and girls are picking out colors today and DD will start soon.