NEW TRAILER SKIRT

 

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When Lewis Racing Team owner Dave Lewis invested in a brand new Renegade toter home and trailer he wanted to make sure it stayed looking good as long as possible.

 

So, crew member David Kessler went to work and crafted a black vinyl trailer skirt that could easily be attached and removed from the trailer to protect it from the dents dings and scratches it would normally receive during hasty activity in the pits.

Almost two years later, Lewis’ trailer still looks great, Kessler’s trailer skirt has maintained its own appearance and integrity and the two men have decided to turn a product of race-weekend ingenuity into an effective product available for sale.

Using Kessler’s knowledge of what a race team really needs in trailer protection and the upholstery expertise found at Lewis’ Auto Design Interiors shop, they have developed an easy-t0-install, easy-to-use, long-lasting and inexpensive product that race teams will certainly want.

“We had seen a few trailers that had similar skirts on them,” Kessler explained. “When Dave (Lewis) bought his trailer he wanted a set, so we went to his upholstery shop and put them together.

“Other people saw the trailer skirts and asked about them. The next thing we knew, we had sold half a dozen sets.”

Lewis and Kessler’s trailer skirt operation is now positioned to take the next step, as everything is now in place to provide customized skirts to all interested parties with a two-week shipping time.

“All people need to do is fax me a drawing of their trailer set up and we can custom fit the skirt with cutouts for outlets and anything else they need,” Kessler said.

For pricing and further information, call David Kessler at (918) 232-1859.

trailerskirt.jpg
When Lewis Racing Team owner Dave Lewis invested in a brand new Renegade toter home and trailer he wanted to make sure it stayed looking good as long as possible.

So, crew member David Kessler went to work and crafted a black vinyl trailer skirt that could easily be attached and removed from the trailer to protect it from the dents dings and scratches it would normally receive during hasty activity in the pits.

Almost two years later, Lewis’ trailer still looks great, Kessler’s trailer skirt has maintained its own appearance and integrity and the two men have decided to turn a product of race-weekend ingenuity into an effective product available for sale.

Using Kessler’s knowledge of what a race team really needs in trailer protection and the upholstery expertise found at Lewis’ Auto Design Interiors shop, they have developed an easy-t0-install, easy-to-use, long-lasting and inexpensive product that race teams will certainly want.

“We had seen a few trailers that had similar skirts on them,” Kessler explained. “When Dave (Lewis) bought his trailer he wanted a set, so we went to his upholstery shop and put them together.

“Other people saw the trailer skirts and asked about them. The next thing we knew, we had sold half a dozen sets.”

Lewis and Kessler’s trailer skirt operation is now positioned to take the next step, as everything is now in place to provide customized skirts to all interested parties with a two-week shipping time.

“All people need to do is fax me a drawing of their trailer set up and we can custom fit the skirt with cutouts for outlets and anything else they need,” Kessler said.

For pricing and further information, call David Kessler at (918) 232-1859.