Trailer Floor Covering

cey800

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I wonder how well this would work with carbites?
 

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I just ended up putting down a few strips of a giant conveyor belt pieces, works wonders!........and is easy to come by also, and it's free! :beer:
 

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Check with Rknight111...he had bed liner spayed on the floor of his trailers...works well but gets slippery when wet or snowy.
It surprisingly heavy so you may want to factor that into your axle weights when planning it out.
 

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My brothers trailer has line X in it. Works great, never found it slippery. The ski skags don't cut it up ether. But very exspensive IMO. $4500 for this Trailer

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I did a bunch of Jeep floors with this stuff, seemed to work good.

Al's Liner::Ultimate Automotive Coatings
 

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I have a enclosed trailer and want to put a rubberized sealer on the floor. Anyone done this themselves or can recomend a product.

Well how about an update? Some people { OK ME!;)} are cheap and cannot afford LINEX.:rolleyes:
 
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