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05/29/12 11:42 PM
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1000YRDSTARE
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Have been running a 1973 14-foot Gregor with a 15HP Merc. Works great for my hunting style. Well we upgraded our trailer; larger springs and tires. Due to the new vibration while being hauled to and from the lake I have noticed several severe wear spot at the battery, anchor, ore mounts and gas tank. Was going to lay floor mats below the issue spots but had an idea to do a spray in bed liner for the floor. Anyone have experience with this? Advice?
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Re: Advice
[Re: 1000YRDSTARE]
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05/30/12 01:51 AM
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BarneyWho
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Actually spray in done by a professional or the rattle can Home Depot/roll on do it yourself stuff???
Crazy question, but are the leaf springs aloowed to flex and do their job on thw trailer or are they too tight and the whole trailer/boat bouncing when yiu hit a bump??
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Re: Advice
[Re: BarneyWho]
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05/30/12 03:03 PM
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mallard
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My buddy got the do-it-yourself, roll-on rhino liner kinda crap, not sure on the actual name. He covered the whole inside of a 14' aluminum boat in it, which made it look a whole lot nicer, and made it more sturdy and also not flex as much out on the river. If this is what you are referring to, I'd say go for it!
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