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Old 05-15-2017, 02:23 PM   #1
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Anti-Slip material for Toyhauler Ramp & Garage Floor

Just recently purchased a used Forest River Salem Sport 32SRV and trying to get anything up the ramp is almost impossible if your feet are a little wet.

Has anyone use any spray on or roll on anti-slip material that they would recommend...?

The cost to Rhino Line a 10ft garage and ramp is pretty pricey.
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The cheapest way out is to paint the ramp what ever color you want and then sprinkle sand on the paint before it drys. Just a suggestion..............

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Don't mind spending little money just so it looks good. The "wifie" will kill me if it looks like a redneck did it...
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Self adhesive carpet tile or glue down indoor/outdoor carpet.
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Old 05-15-2017, 05:16 PM   #5
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I will be loading a Road Glide Ultra in the garage & wanted to make sure its sturdy enough for something heavy & wont slip or come off during loading. 950lb bike is hard to hold up if floor starts to shift.
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I put down the safety tape that you can get at Home Depot for stairs. Sticks well, but if you are talking something heavy like a Harley, 900 lbs when it starts down the ramp, its going to continue. But I think it does help in the rain. And of course for walking up and down it really helps.

I don't think it looks bad, but then again, I am single.

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The floor already has a "tread plate" finish so I don't know if things will peal and stick to it very well with the uneven finish.
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The tape actually does. One year so far. Although I can pull it up if I want.

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Old 05-15-2017, 10:23 PM   #9
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Hurculiner $75 Gal. Click image for larger version

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Works great extra coating won't hurt.
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Hurculiner $75 Gal. Attachment 138054
Works great extra coating won't hurt.
X2..........or you can get diamond plate in rubber 1" self stick squares at Harbor Freight and stick them on. Nothing will slip on the rubber.
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Old 05-16-2017, 04:52 PM   #11
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Just recently purchased a used Forest River Salem Sport 32SRV and trying to get anything up the ramp is almost impossible if your feet are a little wet.

Has anyone use any spray on or roll on anti-slip material that they would recommend...?

The cost to Rhino Line a 10ft garage and ramp is pretty pricey.
You have a nice trailer and a nice bike, don't cheap out and risk a tumble loading, get a sprayed on coating.
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