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f7firecatkid
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Anyone bed liner there floors in their trailers? Was thinking doing that and up the side on the kick panel. Plus adding ski guides. Just seeing if anyone has done it how the bed liner holds up.
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I did linex on my featherlite trailer and it's peeling. I was told by another linex dealer at snowmobile show that linex will only warranty it in a trailer for one year. For the amount of money it cost to get done it isn't worth it.
Pics as well...Just did U-pol Raptor liner on mine. I got it tinted, applied it myself. The still be the first winter, so not entirely sure how it will hold up. I can tell you that if you grab the ski tips and twist the skis (to steer into the v nose), it will chip. But so far I like the texture and color, and the carbides have scuffed but not gouged the finish.
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Yea if I did it I'd have to do ski guides. I'd make sure it's totally dry sand the floor a little then spray it. And have the underside spray foamed at the same time or close.
In My Opinion; Carpet solves all the issues that have been mentioned, and much cheaper than all the Snowmobile specific Slides, Glides, Guides, and Grip B.S. Plus lets you use the trailer for anything without having to deal with all the Snowmobile specific B.S. in the way.
The carbides don't cut the carpet all the hell? Would be nice only thing idone be worried about is when I work on something inside and getting oil grease gas or what ever into the carpet.
I saw you post about the liner floor in your trailer. We specialize in after market trailer flooring, perhaps you saw us at the Utah Snow Show. My email is parker.johnson@fullcourtfloors.com Shoot me an email if you are interested and I'll send you pictures of what we do. It is the fix to trailer flooring!