I'm planning on resealing the roof as soon as possible. It doesn't look bad, but better safe than leaky. Tires are new. It comes with a Reese weight distribution hitch. My dad isn't a fan of them, but it'll do for now. The trailer is going to be stationary as much as possible. I don't see us putting more than a couple hundred miles on it in the next year and a half (the RV park we're planning on staying at has a stay length limit, so we'll go somewhere else for a week and then go back).
LED lighting will be one of the first upgrades. I want to see what I can do about adding insulation. Using coroplast to seal the belly between the frame rails and adding a little foam or Reflectix insulation (still researching them) should be easy. It would probably be very helpful to the AC if I could cover the roof with something reflective/shading.
I'll start separate threads for the truck and trailer (possibly on EcoRenovator) when I have them and start working.
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