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| Safety Items | CO, LP and Smoke Detectors – All LQ trailers are equipped with adequate safety features for your protection. |
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| Satellite Systems | Dish Network and DirecTV are both options when purchasing a satellite system for your living quarter. This makes adding your receiver to your home account easy. Normally people choose to purchase a stationary unit, but in-motion satellite systems are available. |
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| Showers | There are several styles and sizes of RV showers. The size of the bathroom in the living quarter will largely determine the shower size. Because showers are raised approximately 6 inches off of the floor of the trailer, it is suggested that a skylight be placed above the shower. This gives several extra inches of head room in the shower. |
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| Sinks | Standard sinks in an Outlaw Conversion are fiberglass, in both almond and white or stainless steel. A single bowl sink is 15" x 15". A double bowl standard sink is also available. Some upgraded sink options are small & large porcelain, copper, stone, hammered stainless. These sinks all vary in size. Stand sinks for Trails West trailers are a stainless galley sink and a small oval plastic sink in the bathroom. Trails West also offers the option of a hammered copper upgrade. |
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| Slide Outs | Slide outs are a great option to add floor space to a trailer. Slide outs are built in 12 inches increments starting a 6ft. The arm mechanisms that operate the slide generally occupy 10 to 12 inches on each side, thus a 6ft slide out will take up close to 8 ft. of wall space. This can often be deceiving, as gaining floor space means that you will lose space on your wall. |
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| Smoke Detector | Your trailer is equipped with a smoke detector. This unit functions like your unit at home. |
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| Sofas | Westin, J Lounge, U Lounge are all Sofa styles. While all have a bit different look and vary in price, each style is a sleeper sofa folding out to make an approximately twin width bed. |
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| Steps | Steps are an option that can be added to different locations on your trailer. They are constructed of aluminum and are normally welded to the side of the trailer. The most common placement for a step is a living quarter trailer. It is common to put a fold up step at the escape door and inside the rear tack. This makes it very easy to get in and out of your trailer and tack room. The 7’6” wide trailer comes with running boards making it not necessary to use steps. |
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| Stereos | As in homes, stereos in living quarters can vary greatly. AM/FM radios with both cassette and CD players are available. Docking stations for MP3 players or Ipods are also options. For those who are serious about their radio an upgrade to Sirius Satellite radio is available. As always, brand name stereos are used based on availability. |
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