Is the Redline Pre-Drilled Round Rubber Bumper D3-96 Made of Soft or Hard Rubber
Updated 11/30/2016 | Published 11/29/2016 >
Question:
is this rubber bumper hard and durable enough to use for boat bumper would use aluminum . if this is a soft type rubber i dont think it would be durable enough is there any way to to get a sample piece. i would need about 150 total feet if it would work. thank you
asked by: Randy G
Expert Reply:
I went to our warehouse to personally handle the Redline Pre-Drilled Round Rubber Bumpers # D3-96 for you so I could advise you on their stiffness. These bumpers are quite firm. When I applied my palm to the bumper and leaned as much of my body weight as I could onto it, there was almost no compression at all. So this is by no means a soft or squishy product. I would say it is perfectly suitable to use in a boat slip to prevent hull damage or for similar applications.
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Pre-Drilled Round Rubber Trailer Bumper - 96" Long x 3" Wide
- Trailer Door Parts
- Ramp Door Bumpers
- Bumper Strip
- Bolt-On
- 3 Inch Wide
- 96 Inch Long
- Rubber
- Redline
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