Enclosed Trailer Flooring ?????

Bullseye

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Been racking my brain as to what to do with my new enclosed trailer floor ???? :confused: :confused:

What do all you guys have on your floors ??? Paint ??? Line-X ???? Stick-down tile ??? Rubber flooring ??? Other flooring products ???

Please let me know what works AND what doesn't !!! What you like and want you dislike ?? And what would you do if you had to do it again ???

I want to do it right the first time. My present trailer I put "porch and garage" paint, and it has worked really well. I put grit between coats of paint and it is not slippery and no paint has chipped off. Has held up really well. Of course I can do that on this trailer but just want to know if there is something better !!!
Thanks !!
 

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I never did anything with mine, from factory 07.
Now.... there is lots of oil & misc spills. LOL
Seems to be holding up fine :D
 

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Any one have Line-X or simular product on their floor ?? Do you like it ?? :confused:
 

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I just used porch paint with sand mixed in and put in Caliber Glides and Trax Mat. Works well.
 

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one of my buddy's put the rhino lining down. tough as nails, but super slippery!!! A pain in the ass. Another buddy put a sort of rubber lining down. Buddy #2 got his trailer from grassland trailers and put superglides down. Maybe check with grassland. that was nice stuff.
 

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I used grey outdoor carpet in mine its cheap and durable. It does not get slippery when wet or greasy. you can hose it off or power wash it when it gets dirty. The other nice thing is even if you are moving 4 wheelers or a car you don't have to go crazy with tie downs because everything stays where you parked it.
 
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