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    Default Trailer Floor Covering

    Please help. I just bought a new enclosed 20' trailer. I'd like to cover the floor with something. I've looked at vinyl from Floor Source & Supply, Diamond Nitro Rolls, and LineX. Recommendations?

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    Default rubber flooring

    https://www.rubberflooringinc.com/ga...tro-rolls.html

    We used this in black. We did it 3 years ago and consider it a great investment
    JR

    "Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most ! "

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    Suggest you NOT use pickup bed liner urathane. Super heavy. I did it on a 20' about 2007. My bad . Sold the trailer. YMMV. Jim

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    In 2003 I installed Armstrong Commercial VCT tile in my trailer. Tough as nails.
    Still holding up great today. Use the trailer a lot.
    Holds up to driving on it, etc.

    Fairly inexpensive. Comes in a ton of colors. Mine is Purple and Silver checkerboard of course.

    As always, YMMV

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    I rolled hurculiner bed coating onto mine - it’s held up amazing Especially when Things are wet. Although it is slightly difficult to sweep and I gave up on trying to clean any water marks or oil stains off it. I put down tread plate where the tires are strapped down and over all it’s been fantastic. Would do it again for a budget trailer solution. Waaaay less weight and cost than rubber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Read View Post
    https://www.rubberflooringinc.com/ga...tro-rolls.html

    We used this in black. We did it 3 years ago and consider it a great investment
    Thanks.

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    But don’t buy the glue from them. Buy it at Lowe’s or Home Depot
    JR

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