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CVODON

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Re: Enclosed trailer floor covering
« Reply #30 on: August 17, 2019, 06:51:01 PM »

ALL the trailer manufacturers that I know of will install nickel rubber in new trailers for a modest upgrade fee. Lots of brands out there. Brother-n-law has it in a 48' Outlaw Race trailer, has held up well. I've had it factory installed in a couple M/C trailers I sold and it is good. If installing over existing flooring proper prep is essential as  the original floor needs to be pretty smooth for successful bonding. If you've never installed a one-piece floor covering in a trailer it's a pretty good job. Strongly suggest you buy lay-out paper and cut it to fit first, then lay that on the flooring and cut it out. M/C Trailers are NOT Square and you don't want gaps down the sides were the walls are not straight.
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Re: Enclosed trailer floor covering
« Reply #31 on: August 18, 2019, 09:45:48 PM »

I had purchased a diamond plate floor covering from Home Depot. Measured, cut placed, trimmed, and was ready to install when I figured out it expanded and contracted way too much to out down with e-tract in top. I have returned it and am looking at Monstaliner now. It is a truck bed liner product.  They have more colors than you could shake a stick at and, it is temp tested to something like 150'. Waiting on color samples now.
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Re: Enclosed trailer floor covering
« Reply #32 on: August 20, 2019, 08:51:35 AM »

In 2006 I had Rhinoliner spray my trailer floor and walls.
1/4” on the floor, 1/8” up to 18” on the walls.

I was also hauling around lawn equipment for a couple years, frequently hosing out the trailer.

Still looks good
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