What Size and Type of Screws are Recommended for Installing Light Duty Trailer Tie-Down # SR10-C
Question:
What screws type length etc. would be best to attach this to my trailer flooring? I have a Nighthawk trailer with a pressure treated wood floor. Also, do you sell or recommend anything for the exposed underside of a cargo trailer pressure treated floor like mine? Thanks
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Expert Reply:
Since you would be putting the Light Duty Trailer Tie-Down, # SR10-C, on a wooden trailer floor, I recommend using 1/4 inch wood screws. For the underside of the trailer, should the screws go all the way through, I would use some silicone sealant like # 0160297 around the holes. For the underside of the pressure treated wood floor, you can use any product for a pressure treated deck floor that you can get at a local home center.
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