QUOTE (Donna Adams @ Oct 31 2009, 02:48 PM)

To all,
I'm a newbie w/ a sm Burro that needs some sprucing up. Some things in it match my needs, but others not. Is customizing the best way to go or is it better to keep it as original as possible? Keeping in mind weight & balance I have no need of front bunks, but would enjoy some shelves & more kit counter & storage space. It's pretty minimal--no potty or shower. Again is retrofitting a good plan or way too expensive & too much trouble?
Where would I get replacement windows & how difficult are they to install?
Also, anyone experienced w/ replacing the ceiling strip of carpet? I'd be glad for input on that task.
Thanks! This site is awesome; I've learned so much & love the stories & humor!!

Modification is what generates enthusiasm and creativity among fiberglass owners and sets them aside from the mediocrity of conformity.It drives their resale value.
Done well, mods will not only enhance the utility and enjoyment of your trailer, but also cause it to sell quicker and for more money than leaving it stock.
Of course,"done well" is subjective and can only be judged by personal satisfaction or generated resale!
At any rate, I think it is safe to say that modification and redecorating are well received by most fiberglass owners or prospective owners,since they are themselves each unique.
source for windows......
http://www.hehr-international.com/ Your Burro has an inner and outer shell, It would be simple to wrap light carpet[maybe ozite] or upholstry fabric around long strips of luan (stapling it to the back) then simply screw it to the original location bridging the space between halves and being certain that the screws are short enough not to reach the outer shell.This would make for a smooth and attractive and easily replaced method.
You might also consider glueing carpet directly in the gap.
http://www.ozite.com/rprod.cfm?item=rp7