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Location: Charlotte, NC 28105 | I want to install new protective material to the inside walls of my horse trailer. The mats that are in place now are ripping and are held up with screws. I would like to glue some sort of protective material to the stall sides. One suggestion was to spray the sides with pickup bed coating. Any suggestions? Thanks! |
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Veteran
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Location: NC | ABS plastic sheet (utility liner) it what most trailer builders use. and it is held in place with rivets. its very durable. |
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Member
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| ditto on the ABS sheets - MUCH more durable than rubber. If a horse kicks in the trailer, they can take chunks out of the rubber, but the ABS will deflect the kick as its much harder. |
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New User
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Location: Charlotte, NC 28105 | Thank you for your reply. I have located a source for ABS Plastic sheets in my area and plan to use them in my horse trailer restoration. Thanks. |
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Regular
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Location: mancelona michigan | This is just me,but if I had one that kicked in the trailer there would be a sheet of 3/4" plywood behind him just long enough for me to get rid of him. |
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