Re: Getting Rhinoed... anything I need to be careful of?
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Re: Getting Rhinoed... anything I need to be careful of?
Just stopped by my local Rhino guy to see how much they charged. The
response was "you'll have to wait for a manager because that is a custom
job" I then asked how much (ballpark) would it be and he responded "I'm not
sure but I know Jeeps normally start around $1000.00.
Sheesh.....
"Ichabod Shagnasti" <murfysflawmy@ppendixalltel.net> wrote in message
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> I'm prepping my '01 TJ for Rhino Lining the tub.... have just about
> everything out now (except the driver & passenger seat & the rear half of
> the center console).
>
> I'm wondering if there is anything I need to be careful of when having the
> Rhino guy do his stuff. I don't want him to cover up anything that I
might
> need to get to later on, but so far, I'm not seeing anything in the tub
that
> would be critical. Are there any bolts, access points, etc. I need to ask
> him to avoid?
>
>
response was "you'll have to wait for a manager because that is a custom
job" I then asked how much (ballpark) would it be and he responded "I'm not
sure but I know Jeeps normally start around $1000.00.
Sheesh.....
"Ichabod Shagnasti" <murfysflawmy@ppendixalltel.net> wrote in message
news:BX1Oa.13793$J%2.803119@news.alltel.net...
> I'm prepping my '01 TJ for Rhino Lining the tub.... have just about
> everything out now (except the driver & passenger seat & the rear half of
> the center console).
>
> I'm wondering if there is anything I need to be careful of when having the
> Rhino guy do his stuff. I don't want him to cover up anything that I
might
> need to get to later on, but so far, I'm not seeing anything in the tub
that
> would be critical. Are there any bolts, access points, etc. I need to ask
> him to avoid?
>
>
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Re: Getting Rhinoed... anything I need to be careful of?
Hey, save yourself $500 and have it Line-X'd here in Omaha...
Eric
"Harkin Banks" <news@davidsturgeon.com> wrote in message
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> Just stopped by my local Rhino guy to see how much they charged. The
> response was "you'll have to wait for a manager because that is a custom
> job" I then asked how much (ballpark) would it be and he responded "I'm
not
> sure but I know Jeeps normally start around $1000.00.
>
> Sheesh.....
>
> "Ichabod Shagnasti" <murfysflawmy@ppendixalltel.net> wrote in message
> news:BX1Oa.13793$J%2.803119@news.alltel.net...
> > I'm prepping my '01 TJ for Rhino Lining the tub.... have just about
> > everything out now (except the driver & passenger seat & the rear half
of
> > the center console).
> >
> > I'm wondering if there is anything I need to be careful of when having
the
> > Rhino guy do his stuff. I don't want him to cover up anything that I
> might
> > need to get to later on, but so far, I'm not seeing anything in the tub
> that
> > would be critical. Are there any bolts, access points, etc. I need to
ask
> > him to avoid?
> >
> >
>
>
Eric
"Harkin Banks" <news@davidsturgeon.com> wrote in message
news:wFwQa.26$Lh4.11@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink. net...
> Just stopped by my local Rhino guy to see how much they charged. The
> response was "you'll have to wait for a manager because that is a custom
> job" I then asked how much (ballpark) would it be and he responded "I'm
not
> sure but I know Jeeps normally start around $1000.00.
>
> Sheesh.....
>
> "Ichabod Shagnasti" <murfysflawmy@ppendixalltel.net> wrote in message
> news:BX1Oa.13793$J%2.803119@news.alltel.net...
> > I'm prepping my '01 TJ for Rhino Lining the tub.... have just about
> > everything out now (except the driver & passenger seat & the rear half
of
> > the center console).
> >
> > I'm wondering if there is anything I need to be careful of when having
the
> > Rhino guy do his stuff. I don't want him to cover up anything that I
> might
> > need to get to later on, but so far, I'm not seeing anything in the tub
> that
> > would be critical. Are there any bolts, access points, etc. I need to
ask
> > him to avoid?
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Getting Rhinoed... anything I need to be careful of?
I'm with Brand here, a grand is a lot to pay for a custom job where each and
every application is a custom job. You have issues relative to masking off
places where you don't want the lining to go, but the amount of lining
material is less than all but the smallest of truck beds. Surely, you need
less material than a full size long bed truck, and I am sure they will
charge you the same. You can avoid most of the cost of masking if you do as
much of it as possible, or remove the stuff they have to mask. Take out
everything but the driver seat, and take that out when you get to the place
where they are applying the lining, then all they have to mask is the line
on the floor between the front and back, or across the area in the front
footwells where the pedals are, and around the top edge of the tub, pretty
much the same as they do for truck beds.
"Brand Howard" <brand@jeeproject.com> wrote in message
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> It might just be me but I thought that every Rhino job was a custom job.
> Just because it is not a truck bed does not make it a custom IMHO.
>
> Brand Howard
> www.jeeproject.com
>
>
>
> "Harkin Banks" wrote in message...
> > Just stopped by my local Rhino guy to see how much they charged. The
> > response was "you'll have to wait for a manager because that is a custom
> > job" I then asked how much (ballpark) would it be and he responded "I'm
> not
> > sure but I know Jeeps normally start around $1000.00.
>
>
every application is a custom job. You have issues relative to masking off
places where you don't want the lining to go, but the amount of lining
material is less than all but the smallest of truck beds. Surely, you need
less material than a full size long bed truck, and I am sure they will
charge you the same. You can avoid most of the cost of masking if you do as
much of it as possible, or remove the stuff they have to mask. Take out
everything but the driver seat, and take that out when you get to the place
where they are applying the lining, then all they have to mask is the line
on the floor between the front and back, or across the area in the front
footwells where the pedals are, and around the top edge of the tub, pretty
much the same as they do for truck beds.
"Brand Howard" <brand@jeeproject.com> wrote in message
news:TYwQa.59545$XV.4016287@twister.austin.rr.com. ..
> It might just be me but I thought that every Rhino job was a custom job.
> Just because it is not a truck bed does not make it a custom IMHO.
>
> Brand Howard
> www.jeeproject.com
>
>
>
> "Harkin Banks" wrote in message...
> > Just stopped by my local Rhino guy to see how much they charged. The
> > response was "you'll have to wait for a manager because that is a custom
> > job" I then asked how much (ballpark) would it be and he responded "I'm
> not
> > sure but I know Jeeps normally start around $1000.00.
>
>
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