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Unread 01-15-2016, 10:34 PM
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Na40, that's a 12 volt fluorescent light. Wires run down the Bimini tubes and to a switch on the dash.

My dad had a u-haul dealership when I was young and learning to drive, it was my job to line the trailers up. I got a lot of practice and if I messed up, it wasn't our trailers. If you see a u-haul with a dinged fender, it was probably in Florida in the 70's.

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That light is a great idea.
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The guy that recovered my bunks used something like this stuff...
http://www.gatorbak.com/

http://www.astroplastics.com/astro_slip.htm


Not sure if its it, but he told me its 100x better than carpet.
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looks like good stuff. anything that gives cushion and dosen't hold water would be better than carpet.
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