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Another How Can I Set UP A Enclosed Trailer
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[QUOTE="mtk, post: 889465, member: 54339"] I agree, there's no need to get crazy backing up the D-rings because you'll never pull one out of the floor hauling a motorcycle. Just use flat washers and nylon locking nuts on the back side and forget it. The nylon nuts prevent the bolts from backing off, making it a "set and forget" item. Also, rather than use a router to make the holes, use a jigsaw. When you're done, save the disk of plywood you cut out of the floor. If you decide to move the D-rings or remove them, use the disk of plywood and the Powr Poxy stuff I mentioned to patch the holes. Just "glue" the plywood back in the hole with the epoxy and when you're done it's just as strong as the original plywood floor. Been there, done that. You also don't need to worry about it being water tight since road spray will never work it's way past the D-ring. The D-rings also have a drain hole as I recall so any moisture that gets in them from the top will drain out of the trailer through it. [/QUOTE]
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