PING Jim Meyer - Line-x photos
Per a previous thread titled "spray on bedlining inside a jeep" here are
some pictures you requested. This is a 80 CJ-7. When this guy bought this jeep, he took the tub off and had a Line-X brand liner sprayed inside the tub, under the tub, and inside the engine compartment. Then took the tub to a body shop who made it look sharp and gave in new exterior paint. The entire tub is either new paint or Line-X now. His is very particular about his jeep, keeps it very well maintained, and is meticulous about it. He has 2 complaints about the Line-X liner, and those are that his master brake cylinder has been leaking a little and it has destroyed the Line-X where it contacted the oil. I was surprised at how it was turned to a very soft rubber and can easily be peeled away. The second complaint is that when dirt gets worked into the Line-X it is difficult to clean so that it looks like factory new again. He says that it takes a while to clean it back to that "new" look. I was not sure how to show the liner well in a photo except for making it high-res, but I am also showing a smaller version of the same photo if you need it: http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Large.jpg http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Small.jpg http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Large.jpg http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Small.jpg |
Re: PING Jim Meyer - Line-x photos
Great pictures! Man, that came out nice. I haven't seen one before where
the did the inside of the whole engine compartment. It sounds like a good idea, but I guess with all the leaks of an older vehicle some problems are to be expected. Thanks for posting this. Jim -- '86 CJ-7 D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI Fresno, CA USA http://www.redneck4x4.com "Fletcher" <no@mail.com> wrote in message news:9v1Ub.86123$sM1.4090@fe03.usenetserver.com... > Per a previous thread titled "spray on bedlining inside a jeep" here are > some pictures you requested. > > This is a 80 CJ-7. When this guy bought this jeep, he took the tub off and > had a Line-X brand liner sprayed inside the tub, under the tub, and inside > the engine compartment. Then took the tub to a body shop who made it look > sharp and gave in new exterior paint. The entire tub is either new paint or > Line-X now. His is very particular about his jeep, keeps it very well > maintained, and is meticulous about it. He has 2 complaints about the Line-X > liner, and those are that his master brake cylinder has been leaking a > little and it has destroyed the Line-X where it contacted the oil. I was > surprised at how it was turned to a very soft rubber and can easily be > peeled away. The second complaint is that when dirt gets worked into the > Line-X it is difficult to clean so that it looks like factory new again. He > says that it takes a while to clean it back to that "new" look. > > I was not sure how to show the liner well in a photo except for making it > high-res, but I am also showing a smaller version of the same photo if you > need it: > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Large.jpg > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Small.jpg > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Large.jpg > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Small.jpg > > > |
Re: PING Jim Meyer - Line-x photos
Great pictures! Man, that came out nice. I haven't seen one before where
the did the inside of the whole engine compartment. It sounds like a good idea, but I guess with all the leaks of an older vehicle some problems are to be expected. Thanks for posting this. Jim -- '86 CJ-7 D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI Fresno, CA USA http://www.redneck4x4.com "Fletcher" <no@mail.com> wrote in message news:9v1Ub.86123$sM1.4090@fe03.usenetserver.com... > Per a previous thread titled "spray on bedlining inside a jeep" here are > some pictures you requested. > > This is a 80 CJ-7. When this guy bought this jeep, he took the tub off and > had a Line-X brand liner sprayed inside the tub, under the tub, and inside > the engine compartment. Then took the tub to a body shop who made it look > sharp and gave in new exterior paint. The entire tub is either new paint or > Line-X now. His is very particular about his jeep, keeps it very well > maintained, and is meticulous about it. He has 2 complaints about the Line-X > liner, and those are that his master brake cylinder has been leaking a > little and it has destroyed the Line-X where it contacted the oil. I was > surprised at how it was turned to a very soft rubber and can easily be > peeled away. The second complaint is that when dirt gets worked into the > Line-X it is difficult to clean so that it looks like factory new again. He > says that it takes a while to clean it back to that "new" look. > > I was not sure how to show the liner well in a photo except for making it > high-res, but I am also showing a smaller version of the same photo if you > need it: > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Large.jpg > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Small.jpg > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Large.jpg > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Small.jpg > > > |
Re: PING Jim Meyer - Line-x photos
Great pictures! Man, that came out nice. I haven't seen one before where
the did the inside of the whole engine compartment. It sounds like a good idea, but I guess with all the leaks of an older vehicle some problems are to be expected. Thanks for posting this. Jim -- '86 CJ-7 D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI Fresno, CA USA http://www.redneck4x4.com "Fletcher" <no@mail.com> wrote in message news:9v1Ub.86123$sM1.4090@fe03.usenetserver.com... > Per a previous thread titled "spray on bedlining inside a jeep" here are > some pictures you requested. > > This is a 80 CJ-7. When this guy bought this jeep, he took the tub off and > had a Line-X brand liner sprayed inside the tub, under the tub, and inside > the engine compartment. Then took the tub to a body shop who made it look > sharp and gave in new exterior paint. The entire tub is either new paint or > Line-X now. His is very particular about his jeep, keeps it very well > maintained, and is meticulous about it. He has 2 complaints about the Line-X > liner, and those are that his master brake cylinder has been leaking a > little and it has destroyed the Line-X where it contacted the oil. I was > surprised at how it was turned to a very soft rubber and can easily be > peeled away. The second complaint is that when dirt gets worked into the > Line-X it is difficult to clean so that it looks like factory new again. He > says that it takes a while to clean it back to that "new" look. > > I was not sure how to show the liner well in a photo except for making it > high-res, but I am also showing a smaller version of the same photo if you > need it: > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Large.jpg > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Small.jpg > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Large.jpg > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Small.jpg > > > |
Re: PING Jim Meyer - Line-x photos
I don't know the difference in price but rhino lining is warranteed against
chemical damage. My dodge 150 pick-up had oil, gas and sulphuric acid (not at the same time) spilled in it at times and it did not even discolor the liner. Sean 99TJ 2KXJ "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in message news:Yc8Ub.173737$sv6.928255@attbi_s52... > Great pictures! Man, that came out nice. I haven't seen one before where > the did the inside of the whole engine compartment. It sounds like a good > idea, but I guess with all the leaks of an older vehicle some problems are > to be expected. > > Thanks for posting this. > > Jim > > -- > '86 CJ-7 > D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 > SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI > Fresno, CA USA > http://www.redneck4x4.com > > > > "Fletcher" <no@mail.com> wrote in message > news:9v1Ub.86123$sM1.4090@fe03.usenetserver.com... > > Per a previous thread titled "spray on bedlining inside a jeep" here are > > some pictures you requested. > > > > This is a 80 CJ-7. When this guy bought this jeep, he took the tub off > and > > had a Line-X brand liner sprayed inside the tub, under the tub, and inside > > the engine compartment. Then took the tub to a body shop who made it look > > sharp and gave in new exterior paint. The entire tub is either new paint > or > > Line-X now. His is very particular about his jeep, keeps it very well > > maintained, and is meticulous about it. He has 2 complaints about the > Line-X > > liner, and those are that his master brake cylinder has been leaking a > > little and it has destroyed the Line-X where it contacted the oil. I was > > surprised at how it was turned to a very soft rubber and can easily be > > peeled away. The second complaint is that when dirt gets worked into the > > Line-X it is difficult to clean so that it looks like factory new again. > He > > says that it takes a while to clean it back to that "new" look. > > > > I was not sure how to show the liner well in a photo except for making it > > high-res, but I am also showing a smaller version of the same photo if you > > need it: > > > > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Large.jpg > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Small.jpg > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Large.jpg > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Small.jpg > > > > > > > > |
Re: PING Jim Meyer - Line-x photos
I don't know the difference in price but rhino lining is warranteed against
chemical damage. My dodge 150 pick-up had oil, gas and sulphuric acid (not at the same time) spilled in it at times and it did not even discolor the liner. Sean 99TJ 2KXJ "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in message news:Yc8Ub.173737$sv6.928255@attbi_s52... > Great pictures! Man, that came out nice. I haven't seen one before where > the did the inside of the whole engine compartment. It sounds like a good > idea, but I guess with all the leaks of an older vehicle some problems are > to be expected. > > Thanks for posting this. > > Jim > > -- > '86 CJ-7 > D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 > SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI > Fresno, CA USA > http://www.redneck4x4.com > > > > "Fletcher" <no@mail.com> wrote in message > news:9v1Ub.86123$sM1.4090@fe03.usenetserver.com... > > Per a previous thread titled "spray on bedlining inside a jeep" here are > > some pictures you requested. > > > > This is a 80 CJ-7. When this guy bought this jeep, he took the tub off > and > > had a Line-X brand liner sprayed inside the tub, under the tub, and inside > > the engine compartment. Then took the tub to a body shop who made it look > > sharp and gave in new exterior paint. The entire tub is either new paint > or > > Line-X now. His is very particular about his jeep, keeps it very well > > maintained, and is meticulous about it. He has 2 complaints about the > Line-X > > liner, and those are that his master brake cylinder has been leaking a > > little and it has destroyed the Line-X where it contacted the oil. I was > > surprised at how it was turned to a very soft rubber and can easily be > > peeled away. The second complaint is that when dirt gets worked into the > > Line-X it is difficult to clean so that it looks like factory new again. > He > > says that it takes a while to clean it back to that "new" look. > > > > I was not sure how to show the liner well in a photo except for making it > > high-res, but I am also showing a smaller version of the same photo if you > > need it: > > > > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Large.jpg > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Small.jpg > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Large.jpg > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Small.jpg > > > > > > > > |
Re: PING Jim Meyer - Line-x photos
I don't know the difference in price but rhino lining is warranteed against
chemical damage. My dodge 150 pick-up had oil, gas and sulphuric acid (not at the same time) spilled in it at times and it did not even discolor the liner. Sean 99TJ 2KXJ "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in message news:Yc8Ub.173737$sv6.928255@attbi_s52... > Great pictures! Man, that came out nice. I haven't seen one before where > the did the inside of the whole engine compartment. It sounds like a good > idea, but I guess with all the leaks of an older vehicle some problems are > to be expected. > > Thanks for posting this. > > Jim > > -- > '86 CJ-7 > D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 > SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI > Fresno, CA USA > http://www.redneck4x4.com > > > > "Fletcher" <no@mail.com> wrote in message > news:9v1Ub.86123$sM1.4090@fe03.usenetserver.com... > > Per a previous thread titled "spray on bedlining inside a jeep" here are > > some pictures you requested. > > > > This is a 80 CJ-7. When this guy bought this jeep, he took the tub off > and > > had a Line-X brand liner sprayed inside the tub, under the tub, and inside > > the engine compartment. Then took the tub to a body shop who made it look > > sharp and gave in new exterior paint. The entire tub is either new paint > or > > Line-X now. His is very particular about his jeep, keeps it very well > > maintained, and is meticulous about it. He has 2 complaints about the > Line-X > > liner, and those are that his master brake cylinder has been leaking a > > little and it has destroyed the Line-X where it contacted the oil. I was > > surprised at how it was turned to a very soft rubber and can easily be > > peeled away. The second complaint is that when dirt gets worked into the > > Line-X it is difficult to clean so that it looks like factory new again. > He > > says that it takes a while to clean it back to that "new" look. > > > > I was not sure how to show the liner well in a photo except for making it > > high-res, but I am also showing a smaller version of the same photo if you > > need it: > > > > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Large.jpg > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Small.jpg > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Large.jpg > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Small.jpg > > > > > > > > |
Re: PING Jim Meyer - Line-x photos
I think they are similar in price. I liked the Rhino I had in the bed of my
truck as well. Oil, gas no problems. There must be something in brake fluid that is more aggressive. I found the warranty on Line-X as well (http://www2.line-x.com/line-x/WS/Files/NatWarranty.htm), I am sure they will fix this Jeeps bubble problem, but I see how they could make a warranty process a pain if they wanted to "Sean Prinz" <s_prinz@msn.com> wrote in message news:bvucjf$10o3kf$1@ID-137890.news.uni-berlin.de... > I don't know the difference in price but rhino lining is warranteed against > chemical damage. My dodge 150 pick-up had oil, gas and sulphuric acid (not > at the same time) spilled in it at times and it did not even discolor the > liner. > > Sean > 99TJ > 2KXJ > > "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in message > news:Yc8Ub.173737$sv6.928255@attbi_s52... > > Great pictures! Man, that came out nice. I haven't seen one before where > > the did the inside of the whole engine compartment. It sounds like a good > > idea, but I guess with all the leaks of an older vehicle some problems are > > to be expected. > > > > Thanks for posting this. > > > > Jim > > > > -- > > '86 CJ-7 > > D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 > > SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI > > Fresno, CA USA > > http://www.redneck4x4.com > > > > > > > > "Fletcher" <no@mail.com> wrote in message > > news:9v1Ub.86123$sM1.4090@fe03.usenetserver.com... > > > Per a previous thread titled "spray on bedlining inside a jeep" here are > > > some pictures you requested. > > > > > > This is a 80 CJ-7. When this guy bought this jeep, he took the tub off > > and > > > had a Line-X brand liner sprayed inside the tub, under the tub, and > inside > > > the engine compartment. Then took the tub to a body shop who made it > look > > > sharp and gave in new exterior paint. The entire tub is either new > paint > > or > > > Line-X now. His is very particular about his jeep, keeps it very well > > > maintained, and is meticulous about it. He has 2 complaints about the > > Line-X > > > liner, and those are that his master brake cylinder has been leaking a > > > little and it has destroyed the Line-X where it contacted the oil. I > was > > > surprised at how it was turned to a very soft rubber and can easily be > > > peeled away. The second complaint is that when dirt gets worked into > the > > > Line-X it is difficult to clean so that it looks like factory new again. > > He > > > says that it takes a while to clean it back to that "new" look. > > > > > > I was not sure how to show the liner well in a photo except for making > it > > > high-res, but I am also showing a smaller version of the same photo if > you > > > need it: > > > > > > > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Large.jpg > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Small.jpg > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Large.jpg > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Small.jpg > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: PING Jim Meyer - Line-x photos
I think they are similar in price. I liked the Rhino I had in the bed of my
truck as well. Oil, gas no problems. There must be something in brake fluid that is more aggressive. I found the warranty on Line-X as well (http://www2.line-x.com/line-x/WS/Files/NatWarranty.htm), I am sure they will fix this Jeeps bubble problem, but I see how they could make a warranty process a pain if they wanted to "Sean Prinz" <s_prinz@msn.com> wrote in message news:bvucjf$10o3kf$1@ID-137890.news.uni-berlin.de... > I don't know the difference in price but rhino lining is warranteed against > chemical damage. My dodge 150 pick-up had oil, gas and sulphuric acid (not > at the same time) spilled in it at times and it did not even discolor the > liner. > > Sean > 99TJ > 2KXJ > > "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in message > news:Yc8Ub.173737$sv6.928255@attbi_s52... > > Great pictures! Man, that came out nice. I haven't seen one before where > > the did the inside of the whole engine compartment. It sounds like a good > > idea, but I guess with all the leaks of an older vehicle some problems are > > to be expected. > > > > Thanks for posting this. > > > > Jim > > > > -- > > '86 CJ-7 > > D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 > > SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI > > Fresno, CA USA > > http://www.redneck4x4.com > > > > > > > > "Fletcher" <no@mail.com> wrote in message > > news:9v1Ub.86123$sM1.4090@fe03.usenetserver.com... > > > Per a previous thread titled "spray on bedlining inside a jeep" here are > > > some pictures you requested. > > > > > > This is a 80 CJ-7. When this guy bought this jeep, he took the tub off > > and > > > had a Line-X brand liner sprayed inside the tub, under the tub, and > inside > > > the engine compartment. Then took the tub to a body shop who made it > look > > > sharp and gave in new exterior paint. The entire tub is either new > paint > > or > > > Line-X now. His is very particular about his jeep, keeps it very well > > > maintained, and is meticulous about it. He has 2 complaints about the > > Line-X > > > liner, and those are that his master brake cylinder has been leaking a > > > little and it has destroyed the Line-X where it contacted the oil. I > was > > > surprised at how it was turned to a very soft rubber and can easily be > > > peeled away. The second complaint is that when dirt gets worked into > the > > > Line-X it is difficult to clean so that it looks like factory new again. > > He > > > says that it takes a while to clean it back to that "new" look. > > > > > > I was not sure how to show the liner well in a photo except for making > it > > > high-res, but I am also showing a smaller version of the same photo if > you > > > need it: > > > > > > > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Large.jpg > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Small.jpg > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Large.jpg > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Small.jpg > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: PING Jim Meyer - Line-x photos
I think they are similar in price. I liked the Rhino I had in the bed of my
truck as well. Oil, gas no problems. There must be something in brake fluid that is more aggressive. I found the warranty on Line-X as well (http://www2.line-x.com/line-x/WS/Files/NatWarranty.htm), I am sure they will fix this Jeeps bubble problem, but I see how they could make a warranty process a pain if they wanted to "Sean Prinz" <s_prinz@msn.com> wrote in message news:bvucjf$10o3kf$1@ID-137890.news.uni-berlin.de... > I don't know the difference in price but rhino lining is warranteed against > chemical damage. My dodge 150 pick-up had oil, gas and sulphuric acid (not > at the same time) spilled in it at times and it did not even discolor the > liner. > > Sean > 99TJ > 2KXJ > > "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in message > news:Yc8Ub.173737$sv6.928255@attbi_s52... > > Great pictures! Man, that came out nice. I haven't seen one before where > > the did the inside of the whole engine compartment. It sounds like a good > > idea, but I guess with all the leaks of an older vehicle some problems are > > to be expected. > > > > Thanks for posting this. > > > > Jim > > > > -- > > '86 CJ-7 > > D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 > > SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI > > Fresno, CA USA > > http://www.redneck4x4.com > > > > > > > > "Fletcher" <no@mail.com> wrote in message > > news:9v1Ub.86123$sM1.4090@fe03.usenetserver.com... > > > Per a previous thread titled "spray on bedlining inside a jeep" here are > > > some pictures you requested. > > > > > > This is a 80 CJ-7. When this guy bought this jeep, he took the tub off > > and > > > had a Line-X brand liner sprayed inside the tub, under the tub, and > inside > > > the engine compartment. Then took the tub to a body shop who made it > look > > > sharp and gave in new exterior paint. The entire tub is either new > paint > > or > > > Line-X now. His is very particular about his jeep, keeps it very well > > > maintained, and is meticulous about it. He has 2 complaints about the > > Line-X > > > liner, and those are that his master brake cylinder has been leaking a > > > little and it has destroyed the Line-X where it contacted the oil. I > was > > > surprised at how it was turned to a very soft rubber and can easily be > > > peeled away. The second complaint is that when dirt gets worked into > the > > > Line-X it is difficult to clean so that it looks like factory new again. > > He > > > says that it takes a while to clean it back to that "new" look. > > > > > > I was not sure how to show the liner well in a photo except for making > it > > > high-res, but I am also showing a smaller version of the same photo if > you > > > need it: > > > > > > > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Large.jpg > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX1Small.jpg > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Large.jpg > > > http://166.70.18.182/images/LineX2Small.jpg > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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