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Bed liner in an enclosed trailer????

Has anyone put bedliner in an enclosed trailer? My buddy and myself have the use of an enclosed trailer for the winter but we don't really want to screw skiguides to the floor of someone elses trailer so we were thinking about bedliner. The main questions are will it hold up to carbides in and out and how much did it cost to do? We thought about ski covers but they are about $100 a set so that would be 400 bucks for the four sleds and they are a pain in the azz from what I have seen. It isn't a vnose so the plan is to put a winch in the front and pull sleds in backwards and ride out. Let me know if anyone sees anything wrong with our plans. Thanks
 
It was in my trailer when I bought it. Adds quite a bit of weight, and does not last worth a darn.
 
Bed liner ski runners

If your talking about the cheap plastic bed liners that fit inside if a truck bed. They work pretty good. Plus you can usually get them for free at a body shop or a linex / rhino line shop because they have to haul them away when they replace them with the spray in. All u need is a razor blade and maybe some hand tin snips to cut them up. They won't last as long as say expensive running boards. Two three seasons then ur replacing them But I've done two trailers one open and enclosed and they work great.
 
My op was asking about the spray in bedliner. I have never had a truck with it in so i dont know how tuff it is. Are the carbides going to cut the hell out of it? I actually have a open trailer with plastic bedliner on it and you guys are right it does work great.
 
I've had a trucks with "rihno line" and with "line x". I don't know how well it would hold up to carbides. Line x Would definitely work better than rhino tho. Since its a harder compound. If it doesn't work and just gets shredded it would Certianly be a job to remove it all. Line x gets pretty slippey When it's wet tho too.
 
ive had the plastic bedliner on my trailer for over 3 yrs and is still in good shape. Got the same plastic bed liner on my sled deck ramp. slides so easy. The carbide should fit between the ribs of the liner. Its plastic on plastic, lasts a long time.
 
put rhino lining in a 28' enclosed trailer about 6 years ago and you can barley see any carbide grooves. The ones that you do see still didn't touch the plywood floor. It does add a little weight to your trailer but i have no other complaints. If you want cheap he is right with the old plastic bed liner, i used one for the skis on my sled deck and ramp that i built and surprisingly it exceeded my expectations for durability, no complaints cheap fix. i asked a body shop if they had any they were throwing away, they gladly gave me one for free good luck with your project???
 
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