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Originally Posted by DeepWater
We were planning to screw plywood back to the inside walls and then attach the E-Track to the plywood but that would leave the E-Track raised on top of the plywood. Are you suggesting we attach the E-Track directly to the metal wall substructure first and then fit horizontal strips of plywood between the E-Track to make the metal surface of the E-Track more or less flush with the plywood?
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I wouldn't worry about trying to make things flush with the walls. I think it would only be the floor that could give you issues with raised track getting in the way. (Note: I'm a programmer. What do I know about loading trailers?)