Enclosed Trailer Floors

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It is glued to the treated plywood. Even when things got a little out of hand and sleds missed the super glides, it didn't leave a mark. Seems durable so far, but I figured the super glides were worth it for other reasons too.
 

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It is glued to the treated plywood. Even when things got a little out of hand and sleds missed the super glides, it didn't leave a mark. Seems durable so far, but I figured the super glides were worth it for other reasons too.

Dam that looks good! What did you seal the plywood with prior to the rubber flooring?
 

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Nothing added to it, just pressure treated plywood. But it is super easy to keep clean. Nothing (so far) stains the rubber. Either sweep it out, or if its really stubborn pressure wash it and it looks good as new! I wouldn't want to get brake keen on it though, I think that may be asking for trouble.
 

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I had armour thane sprayed on my trailer floors and up the wall 1 foot to haul quads and Rzr
Well I studded my Rzr tires for the winter. The studs are digging into the flooring during transport.
Today I will try a old carpet piece under each tire to keep the studs from digging in.

Live and learn.
 

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Arff I have 2 sleds that are studded and I use old race tracks very thin and take the studs out and cut 6 in strips out of it, good luck
 

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Roll on bed liners work great for a cheaper alternative. I used duplicolor Bedliner on my 24' and it is holding up very good. Minor chips and scratches here and there but it's nothing I can't cover up with more Bedliner in the spring. It cleans up the look of the trailer and looks very sharp.
 
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