What to put in my stacker??

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Ok, After many months and moons I got my 22ft x106 wide stacker from Santek. I ordered via Mr. Richard @ Str8uptoytrader, He was great to deal with and even went out of his way to help me. So the questions are what are must haves? I already bought stall mats for the belly lift. What do I use to glue them down? Liquid nail or silicone? I am open to suggestions and ideas.

On another note Does anyone know where I can buy runners in case I want to put a regular car on the lift?

 
On the runners let me know how long you need. I demoed a garage car lift at a house in Hollywood Hills. 

 
Snacks and beer.

All the work of finishing it will make you hungry and very thirsty.

 
Congratulations!!! I love my stacker. It’s got almost a better tool supply and shop area than my garage! Must haves for me are: good ramps to get over belly-lift cross members when loading/unloading, a sink (mine came with water and pump, I added the sink), air compressor, awning (I spend all my time back at stacker and not at RV so that’s where you want the shade), good battery set, inverter and solar panels, whip holders, bins to organize stuff, G rated tires and tire air pressure monitors (stacker is so far back, assuming you’re pulling with bus, that flats will tear chit up before you notice deflation). I also added a tool box on the front for easy access to hitch stuff and tire change tools and jack, wheel chocks…. 
 

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Congratulations!!! I love my stacker. It’s got almost a better tool supply and shop area than my garage! Must haves for me are: good ramps to get over belly-lift cross members when loading/unloading, a sink (mine came with water and pump, I added the sink), air compressor, awning (I spend all my time back at stacker and not at RV so that’s where you want the shade), good battery set, inverter and solar panels, whip holders, bins to organize stuff, G rated tires and tire air pressure monitors (stacker is so far back, assuming you’re pulling with bus, that flats will tear chit up before you notice deflation). I also added a tool box on the front for easy access to hitch stuff and tire change tools and jack, wheel chocks…. 
 

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Very nice set up

 
This trailer towed really nicely over grapevine. I  also very pleased with the PC3 dolly i bought to have it fit on my side yard at my house. Neighbors hate me but whatever... now all sand car parts are in just need to stock toolbox, new battery, stereo and winch inside. Very nice quality trailer. 

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I used self tapping screws and fender washers to hold the mat down on mine. 
 

the rest KISS

 
the fishing rod holders for the flags are great, i used pit posse stuff to keep track of my headsets, air hose holder to keep my hose and air chuck in one spot, another of their holders for my electrical cord for hooking up to shore power, helmet holders, broom holder etc. lol. not a stacker just a enclosed trailer though.

 
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How long did it take to get your stacker from order to delivery? Was delivery time close to what was promised? Is there a reason you didn’t go direct to Santek but used someone from Str8up? I’m thinking to reach out to Santek for a quote but if delivery is 10-12 months I’ll just keeping looking for a used one.
 

What would you do different or change on a build now that you have it and have loaded it and towed it? 

 
I found out the Hard Way, put a bottle jack in the trailer,  my floor jack would not change the tire, close but gave up,  now having a bottle jack and some axle parts like lugs, bearings, 

Sometimes it is better to have a neighbor that does not like you, my neighbor in the same circle has a sand car and sxs, now i hide from him LOL, and the neighbor behind me has the same DD car and two streets over some cars,  

I have to hide sometimes on the weekend, 

 
How long did it take to get your stacker from order to delivery? Was delivery time close to what was promised? Is there a reason you didn’t go direct to Santek but used someone from Str8up? I’m thinking to reach out to Santek for a quote but if delivery is 10-12 months I’ll just keeping looking for a used one.
 

What would you do different or change on a build now that you have it and have loaded it and towed it? 
I will call you.

 
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