At first blush, I would say pressure treated. But a carpenter friend of mine pointed out how much worse PT lumber warps and distorts....interesting point.
Perhaps sealing normal kiln dried with epoxy or even just polyurethane.
google hasn't been much help. some say PT, some say regular 2x wood, some say yo treat the 2x with polyurethene, or Thompson's water seal. Doesn't seem to be any consensus, which surprised me. Which also means it probably doesn't matter what I use?
If you want durability go with Jatoba or Ice wood. Not quite as durable as teak, but close and about 1/2 the price. Treat it with two coats of Cetol before you carpet them and they will last longer than the trailer. Be prepared to saw it with carbide toothed saw and drill with titanium bits.
This trailer is not long for this world - steel trailer with plenty of rust already on it. So I'll probably go with pressure treated, at about ten bucks for each 2x4x16.
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