Durabak Thoughts
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Re: Durabak Thoughts
I've seen a lot of guys use it and like it. They said it was pretty simple
to apply and the end result looked very good to me. It also seems to cut
down on outside road noise as well as offer a good lining. Quite a few of
the guys also put i n a couple of floor drains so that after wheeling they
could just hose down the inside and let the water run out of the bottom.
NT
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
this
> is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
>
to apply and the end result looked very good to me. It also seems to cut
down on outside road noise as well as offer a good lining. Quite a few of
the guys also put i n a couple of floor drains so that after wheeling they
could just hose down the inside and let the water run out of the bottom.
NT
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
this
> is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
>
#3
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Re: Durabak Thoughts
I've seen a lot of guys use it and like it. They said it was pretty simple
to apply and the end result looked very good to me. It also seems to cut
down on outside road noise as well as offer a good lining. Quite a few of
the guys also put i n a couple of floor drains so that after wheeling they
could just hose down the inside and let the water run out of the bottom.
NT
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
this
> is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
>
to apply and the end result looked very good to me. It also seems to cut
down on outside road noise as well as offer a good lining. Quite a few of
the guys also put i n a couple of floor drains so that after wheeling they
could just hose down the inside and let the water run out of the bottom.
NT
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
this
> is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
>
#4
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Re: Durabak Thoughts
I've seen a lot of guys use it and like it. They said it was pretty simple
to apply and the end result looked very good to me. It also seems to cut
down on outside road noise as well as offer a good lining. Quite a few of
the guys also put i n a couple of floor drains so that after wheeling they
could just hose down the inside and let the water run out of the bottom.
NT
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
this
> is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
>
to apply and the end result looked very good to me. It also seems to cut
down on outside road noise as well as offer a good lining. Quite a few of
the guys also put i n a couple of floor drains so that after wheeling they
could just hose down the inside and let the water run out of the bottom.
NT
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
this
> is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
>
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Re: Durabak Thoughts
I used it in my CJ7. Its relatively inexpensive compared to Rhino and the
other professionally installed liners. I like it. It worked well, but isn't
as nice and resilient as Rhino-Lining for example. I have it on the inside
of my tub and under my steel rockguards to prevent rust on the body between
rockers and guards. It's held up well over the past 3 years. Make sure you
thoroughly prep the surfaces and you'll have no problems. It's worth getting
a paper paint suit to wear when applying it, because once it gets on your
clothes, it is there for good.
Rich
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
> this is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
other professionally installed liners. I like it. It worked well, but isn't
as nice and resilient as Rhino-Lining for example. I have it on the inside
of my tub and under my steel rockguards to prevent rust on the body between
rockers and guards. It's held up well over the past 3 years. Make sure you
thoroughly prep the surfaces and you'll have no problems. It's worth getting
a paper paint suit to wear when applying it, because once it gets on your
clothes, it is there for good.
Rich
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
> this is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
#6
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Re: Durabak Thoughts
I used it in my CJ7. Its relatively inexpensive compared to Rhino and the
other professionally installed liners. I like it. It worked well, but isn't
as nice and resilient as Rhino-Lining for example. I have it on the inside
of my tub and under my steel rockguards to prevent rust on the body between
rockers and guards. It's held up well over the past 3 years. Make sure you
thoroughly prep the surfaces and you'll have no problems. It's worth getting
a paper paint suit to wear when applying it, because once it gets on your
clothes, it is there for good.
Rich
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
> this is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
other professionally installed liners. I like it. It worked well, but isn't
as nice and resilient as Rhino-Lining for example. I have it on the inside
of my tub and under my steel rockguards to prevent rust on the body between
rockers and guards. It's held up well over the past 3 years. Make sure you
thoroughly prep the surfaces and you'll have no problems. It's worth getting
a paper paint suit to wear when applying it, because once it gets on your
clothes, it is there for good.
Rich
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
> this is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
#7
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Re: Durabak Thoughts
I used it in my CJ7. Its relatively inexpensive compared to Rhino and the
other professionally installed liners. I like it. It worked well, but isn't
as nice and resilient as Rhino-Lining for example. I have it on the inside
of my tub and under my steel rockguards to prevent rust on the body between
rockers and guards. It's held up well over the past 3 years. Make sure you
thoroughly prep the surfaces and you'll have no problems. It's worth getting
a paper paint suit to wear when applying it, because once it gets on your
clothes, it is there for good.
Rich
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
> this is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
other professionally installed liners. I like it. It worked well, but isn't
as nice and resilient as Rhino-Lining for example. I have it on the inside
of my tub and under my steel rockguards to prevent rust on the body between
rockers and guards. It's held up well over the past 3 years. Make sure you
thoroughly prep the surfaces and you'll have no problems. It's worth getting
a paper paint suit to wear when applying it, because once it gets on your
clothes, it is there for good.
Rich
"Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:j_WdnUo_RLvCnXfeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Has anyone had experience with the Durabak product. I'm think of coating
> either the bottom or inside of my 93 Wrangler. Since this is a rebuild
> this is the time to make the choice. Any comments would be useful.
> Thanks Dennis
>
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