Rhino-Lined trailer steps?

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  • Toster
    • May 2009
    • 39

    • Lincoln, NE


    Rhino-Lined trailer steps?

    Ok, I know a couple of you have done this. I was thinking of replacing my wood on my trailer and going with new 3/4" plywood and then rhino coating them with the rustolum "bed liner" stuff.

    I was wondering if the people that have done this have done all the wood, or just the steps? I have to replace one of the inside wheel fender covers, and was debating about going back with carpet or the rhino stuff. I am kind of worried that if I rhino coat them and if the bow rubs them it will leave a black mark on the hull.

    Also, did people use just normal plywood, or did you use the pressure treated stuff?
  • jhiestand
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jul 2003
    • 778

    • Columbus, Ohio

    • 08 Super Air 210

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    RE: Rhino-Lined trailer steps?

    I did this last season and was pretty excited initially. I used normal plywood because I didn't think the "rhino liner" would stick to the treated stuff. A little over a year later the bed liner stuff has started to chip off. I'll throw out the disclaimer that I went the less expensive route and used an off-brand and applied it myself. I think it was duplicolor brand available at Autozone.

    I did leave carpet on the insides of the wheel wells. Since they are a vertical surface they drain well.
    '08 Super Air Nautique 210

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