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Today we're going to be taking a look at the Rack'Em shelf kit for enclosed trailers, part number RA-13. As you can see, it's a sturdy steel construction. It's got a hand-hammered finish on it. It's going to be very resistant to scratching and abrasion, also good corrosion resistance. The cross supports you see here, they've got a coating on those as well. Going to help to resist any corrosion.… see more >
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