Re: Getting Rhinoed... anything I need to be careful of?
"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? You can buy a can of do-it-yourself spray-in liner much cheaper. It goes on right over the paint, no prep work necessary. Hiring someone to do this is like paying a plumber to fix a leaky gasket in your toilet tank: It's really not that hard, and you can do it on your own for maybe 5% of the price. |
Re: Getting Rhinoed... anything I need to be careful of?
In article <76b045c1.0307151348.2728546c@posting.google.com >,
lambeth65@earthlink.net (E.L. Lambert) writes: >You can buy a can of do-it-yourself spray-in liner much cheaper. It >goes on right over the paint, no prep work necessary. > well, watch it flake off after a while if you don't rough up the paint. * * * Matt Macchiarolo www.townpeddler.com www.wolverine4wd.org http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html |
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