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Mobile Garage (Trailer) flooring options

Woodsrider

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I ordered a new aluminum 6x12 enclosed trailer and would like to do something with the floor. It comes with a 'Rain Block', 3/4" plywood floor but I've seen them become very dirty and crappy looking very quickly.
The trailer will be used mainly for hauling 4 dirtbikes around and I'd like to maybe sleep in it when I have to travel far for a race. I'm also considering insulating it and painting the walls white to make it a bit brighter.
Anybody have some pics or recommendations for doing the floor?

So linoleum, peel and stick tiles, paint, Line-X bedliner or even epoxy would be in the running.

I will be putting some E-track down but haven't decided on how I'm going to configure it yet. Not sure if I should countersink the E-track either.
 
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c7fx

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I used deck paint on mine. It worked really well. I would probably do epoxy if I would do it again just for the ease of cleaning up.
Yes I leveled the E track I hate tripping over things in the trailer plus it makes for endless tie down possibilities.
Mine also has electric with a 4 foot fluorescent light above and a three drawer cabinet upfront with each drawer able to hold 100lbs. Its nice for tools and parts.
 
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dmeadow

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I wouldn't recommend peel & stick tile. Tends to come up too easily, especially with hot tires (though that is probably not a problem with ATV's).

I've used BLT flooring in my last two trailers. Relatively inexpensive and holds up well. Do NOT get the ribbed version. I had it in the first trailer and it was way too hard to clean. I've got the coin version now and it works great.

I'm sure the garageflooring.com guy will chime in. He sells the BLT stuff. Or you can try his website.

Not sure if that will work so well with countersunk e-track, but there are trade offs
with everything.
 
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