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          Location: South Georgia | I bought a handy little stock trailer this weekend, but the walls are lined with plywood, which I hate. Where can I get the matting to line the walls like they should be? Is the stuff on the walls the same thickness as the mats I'd buy for the floor? |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | horsegirl - 2017-04-24 7:54 AM I bought a handy little stock trailer this weekend, but the walls are lined with plywood, which I hate. Where can I get the matting to line the walls like they should be? Is the stuff on the walls the same thickness as the mats I'd buy for the floor?
I would check with Tractor Supplys if you have a store near you. |
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    Location: Wherever They Send Me | You could also check Redneck Trailer (www.redneck-trailer.com). |
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 Location: Oklahoma | Our trailer inside has the rhino liner and love it. It came with it so don't know the cost of doing one |
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          Location: South Georgia | Thanks for the responses. I found the floor mats at Tractor Supply locally, but for the walls, I'm leaning toward a thinner rubber. The TSC website says they sell something similar by the roll, so I'm going to go to the store and try to check it out. |
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  Location: Southeastern Idaho | I would get it lined with rhino lining type material. It sprays on and is very durable. We have an aluminum skin trailer that is rhino lined and I love it. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | horsegirl - 2017-04-25 6:45 AM Thanks for the responses. I found the floor mats at Tractor Supply locally, but for the walls, I'm leaning toward a thinner rubber. The TSC website says they sell something similar by the roll, so I'm going to go to the store and try to check it out.
I bought some matting for my aisle that's probably 1/2", that I bought off a roll from TSC. |
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          Location: South Georgia | luvropin - 2017-04-25 4:21 PM I would get it lined with rhino lining type material. It sprays on and is very durable. We have an aluminum skin trailer that is rhino lined and I love it.
Rhino lining can be pricey. This is a little trailer I'll only keep for a year or two until I have saved up enough to get one I really want, so I dont want to put too much money into it. |
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| horsegirl - 2017-04-25 6:45 AM
Thanks for the responses. I found the floor mats at Tractor Supply locally, but for the walls, I'm leaning toward a thinner rubber. The TSC website says they sell something similar by the roll, so I'm going to go to the store and try to check it out.
Yes .. this is what you need ... call around and ask other farm or truck part places if they have truck bedliners on a roll ... this is the perfect stuff ...
Know how long you want it and if 4 ft will fit your trailer walls ..
On screws ... buy round washers to keep screws from pulling through
and hex headed screws so you can use a socket on them with an electric drill motor .. will last forever...
Edited by BARRELHORSE USA 2017-04-26 6:43 AM
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