Rubi Carpet removal + Rhino or bedliner coating ?
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Re: Rubi Carpet removal + Rhino or bedliner coating ?
very cool. thanks for the info Crwlr.. appreciate it ; ) I will check 'em
out today
dave
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "daveZ" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
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> > when I asked about taking the top off.. many of you mentioned removing
the
> > carpet thus eliminating the ruining of the carpet with mildew etc.
> >
> > I would love to pull out my Rubi carpet.. I see where it is attached at
> the
> > top left of the driver's foot area but how would I get it out from under
> the
> > center console ? I would hate to pull that all apart.
> >
> > A bedliner or Rhino coating on the floor would be the coolest but who
> > could I go to for this ? any large nationwide places do this or ?
> >
> > thx
> > dave
> >
> You can find Rhinoliner and LineX dealers in the yellow pages. It ain't
> cheap, but it is nice. Take everything out, passenger seat, back seat,
> center console, etc. Then they will take the driver seat out for you when
> you take your Rubi in. You should also take the covers off the roll bars,
> and maybe even take the roll bars out. Mask stuff off if you want to, like
> the bolt holes for the seat bolts. I would go to the shop as a first step
> and see what they do, and how they do it. I think that filling in the bolt
> holes is an important part of the prep-work. The more prep-work that you
do,
> the lower the price will be. Your personal interest in the job might even
> translate into a higher degree of workmanship on the part of the installer
> crew.
>
>
>
out today
dave
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> "daveZ" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
> news:cDUhc.2823552$iA2.325765@news.easynews.com...
> > when I asked about taking the top off.. many of you mentioned removing
the
> > carpet thus eliminating the ruining of the carpet with mildew etc.
> >
> > I would love to pull out my Rubi carpet.. I see where it is attached at
> the
> > top left of the driver's foot area but how would I get it out from under
> the
> > center console ? I would hate to pull that all apart.
> >
> > A bedliner or Rhino coating on the floor would be the coolest but who
> > could I go to for this ? any large nationwide places do this or ?
> >
> > thx
> > dave
> >
> You can find Rhinoliner and LineX dealers in the yellow pages. It ain't
> cheap, but it is nice. Take everything out, passenger seat, back seat,
> center console, etc. Then they will take the driver seat out for you when
> you take your Rubi in. You should also take the covers off the roll bars,
> and maybe even take the roll bars out. Mask stuff off if you want to, like
> the bolt holes for the seat bolts. I would go to the shop as a first step
> and see what they do, and how they do it. I think that filling in the bolt
> holes is an important part of the prep-work. The more prep-work that you
do,
> the lower the price will be. Your personal interest in the job might even
> translate into a higher degree of workmanship on the part of the installer
> crew.
>
>
>
#32
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Re: Rubi Carpet removal + Rhino or bedliner coating ?
very cool. thanks for the info Crwlr.. appreciate it ; ) I will check 'em
out today
dave
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "daveZ" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
> news:cDUhc.2823552$iA2.325765@news.easynews.com...
> > when I asked about taking the top off.. many of you mentioned removing
the
> > carpet thus eliminating the ruining of the carpet with mildew etc.
> >
> > I would love to pull out my Rubi carpet.. I see where it is attached at
> the
> > top left of the driver's foot area but how would I get it out from under
> the
> > center console ? I would hate to pull that all apart.
> >
> > A bedliner or Rhino coating on the floor would be the coolest but who
> > could I go to for this ? any large nationwide places do this or ?
> >
> > thx
> > dave
> >
> You can find Rhinoliner and LineX dealers in the yellow pages. It ain't
> cheap, but it is nice. Take everything out, passenger seat, back seat,
> center console, etc. Then they will take the driver seat out for you when
> you take your Rubi in. You should also take the covers off the roll bars,
> and maybe even take the roll bars out. Mask stuff off if you want to, like
> the bolt holes for the seat bolts. I would go to the shop as a first step
> and see what they do, and how they do it. I think that filling in the bolt
> holes is an important part of the prep-work. The more prep-work that you
do,
> the lower the price will be. Your personal interest in the job might even
> translate into a higher degree of workmanship on the part of the installer
> crew.
>
>
>
out today
dave
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "daveZ" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
> news:cDUhc.2823552$iA2.325765@news.easynews.com...
> > when I asked about taking the top off.. many of you mentioned removing
the
> > carpet thus eliminating the ruining of the carpet with mildew etc.
> >
> > I would love to pull out my Rubi carpet.. I see where it is attached at
> the
> > top left of the driver's foot area but how would I get it out from under
> the
> > center console ? I would hate to pull that all apart.
> >
> > A bedliner or Rhino coating on the floor would be the coolest but who
> > could I go to for this ? any large nationwide places do this or ?
> >
> > thx
> > dave
> >
> You can find Rhinoliner and LineX dealers in the yellow pages. It ain't
> cheap, but it is nice. Take everything out, passenger seat, back seat,
> center console, etc. Then they will take the driver seat out for you when
> you take your Rubi in. You should also take the covers off the roll bars,
> and maybe even take the roll bars out. Mask stuff off if you want to, like
> the bolt holes for the seat bolts. I would go to the shop as a first step
> and see what they do, and how they do it. I think that filling in the bolt
> holes is an important part of the prep-work. The more prep-work that you
do,
> the lower the price will be. Your personal interest in the job might even
> translate into a higher degree of workmanship on the part of the installer
> crew.
>
>
>
#33
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Re: Rubi Carpet removal + Rhino or bedliner coating ?
very cool. thanks for the info Crwlr.. appreciate it ; ) I will check 'em
out today
dave
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "daveZ" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
> news:cDUhc.2823552$iA2.325765@news.easynews.com...
> > when I asked about taking the top off.. many of you mentioned removing
the
> > carpet thus eliminating the ruining of the carpet with mildew etc.
> >
> > I would love to pull out my Rubi carpet.. I see where it is attached at
> the
> > top left of the driver's foot area but how would I get it out from under
> the
> > center console ? I would hate to pull that all apart.
> >
> > A bedliner or Rhino coating on the floor would be the coolest but who
> > could I go to for this ? any large nationwide places do this or ?
> >
> > thx
> > dave
> >
> You can find Rhinoliner and LineX dealers in the yellow pages. It ain't
> cheap, but it is nice. Take everything out, passenger seat, back seat,
> center console, etc. Then they will take the driver seat out for you when
> you take your Rubi in. You should also take the covers off the roll bars,
> and maybe even take the roll bars out. Mask stuff off if you want to, like
> the bolt holes for the seat bolts. I would go to the shop as a first step
> and see what they do, and how they do it. I think that filling in the bolt
> holes is an important part of the prep-work. The more prep-work that you
do,
> the lower the price will be. Your personal interest in the job might even
> translate into a higher degree of workmanship on the part of the installer
> crew.
>
>
>
out today
dave
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "daveZ" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
> news:cDUhc.2823552$iA2.325765@news.easynews.com...
> > when I asked about taking the top off.. many of you mentioned removing
the
> > carpet thus eliminating the ruining of the carpet with mildew etc.
> >
> > I would love to pull out my Rubi carpet.. I see where it is attached at
> the
> > top left of the driver's foot area but how would I get it out from under
> the
> > center console ? I would hate to pull that all apart.
> >
> > A bedliner or Rhino coating on the floor would be the coolest but who
> > could I go to for this ? any large nationwide places do this or ?
> >
> > thx
> > dave
> >
> You can find Rhinoliner and LineX dealers in the yellow pages. It ain't
> cheap, but it is nice. Take everything out, passenger seat, back seat,
> center console, etc. Then they will take the driver seat out for you when
> you take your Rubi in. You should also take the covers off the roll bars,
> and maybe even take the roll bars out. Mask stuff off if you want to, like
> the bolt holes for the seat bolts. I would go to the shop as a first step
> and see what they do, and how they do it. I think that filling in the bolt
> holes is an important part of the prep-work. The more prep-work that you
do,
> the lower the price will be. Your personal interest in the job might even
> translate into a higher degree of workmanship on the part of the installer
> crew.
>
>
>
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