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7'6 vs 7'0 vs 6'8 Trailers
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<blockquote data-quote="twabscs" data-source="post: 481026" data-attributes="member: 2004"><p>I think you're talking about the "Rumber" floors. Some dealers I talked to wouldn't sell it because it is so "slick" according to them. Others considered it a great option, so I don't know what to think. I would consider it in the steel trailers, but the aluminum ones like the Featherlite have floors that provide a good non-slip surface.</p><p></p><p>Both the Titan and Travalong Advantage offer "rubber cleating" at the back 4 ft of the trailer. This makes it eaiser for animals to enter and exit. The most difficult part of loading, etc. They also offer the rumber the full length of the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twabscs, post: 481026, member: 2004"] I think you're talking about the "Rumber" floors. Some dealers I talked to wouldn't sell it because it is so "slick" according to them. Others considered it a great option, so I don't know what to think. I would consider it in the steel trailers, but the aluminum ones like the Featherlite have floors that provide a good non-slip surface. Both the Titan and Travalong Advantage offer "rubber cleating" at the back 4 ft of the trailer. This makes it eaiser for animals to enter and exit. The most difficult part of loading, etc. They also offer the rumber the full length of the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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