Posted 2010-11-03 9:57 AM (#126612) Subject: Rips in wall liner
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HiMy horses are working their hind feet in my slant load trailer during travel. This has caused the thin rubber liner, 1/4", to become torn through to the bare aluminum wall from the floor up about 6". My local feed store has floor mats which are much thicker and I considered adding some of that to the bottom wall of the trailer but these only come in 6' lengths and my 2 horse trailer wall measures about 7'. They can't order any longer ones. Suggestions? Do I need to order liner from a manufacturer? I don't want to have this same problem, what thickness do I need to get?Thanks Joan
Posted 2010-11-03 10:36 AM (#126613 - in reply to #126612) Subject: RE: Rips in wall liner
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Could you split the difference and have 6" lacking on the front and rear of the wall? I wouldn't think the horses are getting their hooves that close to the wall corner and causing damage..
Just enough to cover what damage is done and prevent it further...
Posted 2010-11-03 11:21 AM (#126618 - in reply to #126612) Subject: RE: Rips in wall liner
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Originally written by Lazy M on 2010-11-03 10:57 AM
HiMy horses are working their hind feet in my slant load trailer during travel. This has caused the thin rubber liner, 1/4", to become torn through to the bare aluminum wall from the floor up about 6". My local feed store has floor mats which are much thicker and I considered adding some of that to the bottom wall of the trailer but these only come in 6' lengths and my 2 horse trailer wall measures about 7'. They can't order any longer ones. Suggestions? Do I need to order liner from a manufacturer? I don't want to have this same problem, what thickness do I need to get?Thanks Joan
Posted 2010-11-03 11:46 AM (#126619 - in reply to #126612) Subject: RE: Rips in wall liner
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I did what Paul said and it worked pretty well. I used silicone caulking to glue it to the walls at the time. I think 3M probably makes a better product but the caulking held up fine.