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luvmy1horse
Reg. Sep 2013
Posted 2013-09-01 10:38 AM (#154453)
Subject: Kick wall lining


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I have recently purchased a used 2 horse gooseneck slant fron a large trailer dealership. I asked them to re-line the walls. They used a material I haven't seen before. It is black, shiny and hard. I'm concerned it will crack, scratch...Does this sound familiar to anyone? They also put floor mats down and when I removed them to clean they had never cleaned the aluminum floor underneath! These are new mats and one already tore when I put it back in. Taking it back in this week to have other issues dealt with and wanted to know what your thoughts were on the wall lining.

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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2013-09-01 2:52 PM (#154455 - in reply to #154453)
Subject: RE: Kick wall lining



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I need a better description of what your wall lining is.

But   Rumber is a 1/4" thick sheet of recycled tires that is used as a wall lining a lot.  It is very tough.

Some companies spray the walls with a "Spray on Liner" like they use for truck beds.  It also holds up very well.

 

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Dunoir
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2013-09-04 11:53 AM (#154533 - in reply to #154453)
Subject: RE: Kick wall lining


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That is probably ABS which is a GREAT cover for the walls. All 3 of my trailers have had it and I've never had anything happen to it. If a horse kicks the trailer, it might scuff it a bit, but no chunks removed like rubber does.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2013-09-04 2:05 PM (#154542 - in reply to #154453)
Subject: RE: Kick wall lining


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franklibby
Reg. Nov 2013
Posted 2013-11-30 7:44 AM (#156048 - in reply to #154453)
Subject: RE: Kick wall lining


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Sounds like Rumber. Both of my trailers are lined with Rumber and it is almost bulletproof. Great stuff. I am getting ready to restore an old 6 horse van and I'm using Rumber to line the walls below the windows.
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