I'm here in the Dallas area and looking for a close trailer conversion place that won't charge me a arm and a leg. Got a sofa in my horse trailer now and want to take it out and go with a dinette table and booth, Thanks Jlw15
Posted 2005-04-15 5:29 PM (#23919 - in reply to #23904) Subject: RE: conversions
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There's also one in Stephenville (southwest of Ft. Worth) - Outlaw Conversions I've seen their work and it looks really great. I have a friend who has a Hart with the Outlaw interior. She is really happy with it. You can do a google search on "Outlaw Conversions" to locate their contact information.
Posted 2005-04-15 7:54 PM (#23922 - in reply to #23919) Subject: RE: conversions
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Yes Outlaw conversions does do a great job there just a little rich for my blood they want over a thousand dollars and that was quoted to me over a year ago so i'm sure they have even gone up since everything else has, I found a place in McGregor which is Duster Camper that quoted me $650 also a year ago so i called them and asked for a price in todays market since now i'm ready to do it, I was just hoping there was something alittle closer but i haven't found one yet. Thanks Much jlw15
Posted 2005-04-15 8:20 PM (#23923 - in reply to #23921) Subject: RE: conversions
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The one we have is a retractable screen like this http://www.hidnscreen.com/ I've also put the pictures back in my webshots page if you want to check that out again. It looked fairly easy to install, but I had the dealer put it in and if I'd of known they were putting in something like that I'd of done it myself. It retracts into a roller that is attached to the door frame and the screen runs on tracts top and bottom and has a latch on the opposite side to keep it closed. They couldn't put in a regular screen cause our trailer has a full size door. I actually like it better than a regular screen door. Hope this helps.
Posted 2005-04-15 8:45 PM (#23924 - in reply to #23904) Subject: RE: conversions
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Todd That looks like someing that would work for me also. Is there a place locally that i can buy it or just from the manufacture??? How much are they getting for them ???
Posted 2005-04-15 8:59 PM (#23926 - in reply to #23919) Subject: RE: conversions
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Originally written by Longrider on 2005-04-15 5:29 PM
There's also one in Stephenville (southwest of Ft. Worth) - Outlaw Conversions I've seen their work and it looks really great. I have a friend who has a Hart with the Outlaw interior. She is really happy with it. You can do a google search on "Outlaw Conversions" to locate their contact information.
Posted 2005-04-18 2:43 PM (#23991 - in reply to #23938) Subject: RE: conversions
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jlw15,
Sorry I haven't answered you sooner. I would check out Home Depot or Lowes first. I would think they would carry something like this that would work. I don't know how much they are though.