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    10-09-2011, 11:31 PM
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Foal
Exclamation Sound proofing a Logan "wrangler"....

Hello!! Ok so I am borrowing a Logan "wrangler" (2 horse slant) trailer. I am so grateful to have a trailer to use whenever I want but, its so LOUD I can hear everything banging around when I'm in my diesel! It sounds like thunder and lightning in there. No wonder my horse did wanna load after our ride.

So any ideas?

Mats on the walls? Install gromets where the metal pins go (divider, front big divider from tack room, etc?

Has anyone else had this issue and if so what did you do to your trailer??


THanks!!
     
    10-10-2011, 12:41 AM
  #2
Green Broke
I have a fully matted Logan, ProX Wrangler and sound has never been a problem. Not that I think this is a problem particular to Logans but be sure to check your wheel lugs on a regular basis. I do a thorough safety check on my trailer before and after every riding season and still lost a wheel off my trailer last week. Thank God for dual axles, nobody got hurt.
     
    10-10-2011, 10:40 PM
  #3
Foal
There are mats on the floor but not the walls, so I was going to try that first but.... still its so loud!
     
    11-09-2011, 12:00 AM
  #4
Started
Soundproofing is the fix for you, not the horses. You need to figure out what is causing the problem, have someone drive the trailer and stand in it, figure out if it is something in it rattling, maybe the divider or something.
     

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