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Old 07-10-2012, 07:51 PM   #1
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Suburban cargo area

I didn't know that the Burbs had a wood floor under the rubber mat. I did know that the panel trucks have a wood floor. W/o pulling off the rubber mat the wood floor seems to be in good shape. I can see a small bit of the wood inside and most of it from the bottom/underside. From the bottom it all looks good. I will be checking more thoroughly tomorrow when I drop the gas tank.

If the wood is good any reason not to Rhino line over the rubber mat? I plan on Rhinoing the complete floor inside and most/all of the underside of the truck. Friend owns a Rhino franchise.

Here is a pic of the floor, looks pretty good to me.



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I don't think you can Rhino Line over the rubber mat. I know people have had good luck over wood but the rubber mat is too flexible and would likely allow it to peel off, if it even sticks to begin with.
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I didn't know that the Burbs had a wood floor under the rubber mat. I did know that the panel trucks have a wood floor. W/o pulling off the rubber mat the wood floor seems to be in good shape. I can see a small bit of the wood inside and most of it from the bottom/underside. From the bottom it all looks good. I will be checking more thoroughly tomorrow when I drop the gas tank.

If the wood is good any reason not to Rhino line over the rubber mat? I plan on Rhinoing the complete floor inside and most/all of the underside of the truck. Friend owns a Rhino franchise.

Here is a pic of the floor, looks pretty good to me.



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I am doing the same thing and it seems to work great.
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I am doing the same thing and it seems to work great.
Rhino over the rubber mat?

I'll check with my buddy Dave, he has the Rhino franchise. They just did a bunch of work at the Nationals ballpark in DC. Just, as in just before the season opened.
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Rhino over the rubber mat?

I'll check with my buddy Dave, he has the Rhino franchise. They just did a bunch of work at the Nationals ballpark in DC. Just, as in just before the season opened.
No I did the underside.
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Re: Suburban cargo area

Ohh, Ok.
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