
Our teardrop will have a plastic cargo door on the front. My idea was to attach some wooden 2 x 2 around the bottom and sides as a frame, with routed slots that would hold a sheet of quarter inch plywood to protect the door. Slide it up and out when in camp, and the cargo door can be opened (it will expose the air conditioner).
Shelly thought it would be nice if we could somehow attach aluminum diamond plate to the door, instead of the funky plywood. A non-starter, unfortunately, due to the need to cut it for the rounded door corners and also for the handle/latch combination that is not a neat rectangle.
Then I saw this rubber diamond plate, used for non-skid floors and steps, and such:
https://www.amazon.com/Thermodyn-Rubber ... =8-14&th=1
Wonder if anyone has tried it, or thought about trying it, to protect against stones? 1/8" of rubber would seem like it would provide a lot of protection, though it might wear fairly quickly. I believe I can figure out how to cut it to match the cargo door, and glue it on.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Tom