spray on bedlining inside a jeep
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Re: spray on bedlining inside a jeep
Saw a CJ the other day that had Line-x'ed the inside of his engine
compartment as well. That looked really good.
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message
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> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
compartment as well. That looked really good.
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message
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> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
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Re: spray on bedlining inside a jeep
Saw a CJ the other day that had Line-x'ed the inside of his engine
compartment as well. That looked really good.
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message
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> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
compartment as well. That looked really good.
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message
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> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
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Re: spray on bedlining inside a jeep
Saw a CJ the other day that had Line-x'ed the inside of his engine
compartment as well. That looked really good.
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message
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> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
compartment as well. That looked really good.
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message
news:101h657i32he22@corp.supernews.com...
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
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"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message news:<101h657i32he22@corp.supernews.com>...
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
Advantage:
1. Easy to clean.
Disadvantage:
1. Does NOT insulate interior from heat.
2. Noise suppression is marginal, especially in a 2000TJ.
When I did mine, I had to take the roll bars off. Reinstalling them
meant I
had to cut out and peel away the section where the roll bar would bolt
on. I used Herculiner to finish it off. I did mine in 2000 for $700
from Rhino. It
was actually $500 but I wanted the lining to roll out and around the
door sills
to the whole rocker panel.
Would I do it again? Maybe. I had everything torn out, except the
steering wheel, pedals, and driver's seat and had to drive 90 miles
round trip to have
it done. That was one long night/morning!
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
Advantage:
1. Easy to clean.
Disadvantage:
1. Does NOT insulate interior from heat.
2. Noise suppression is marginal, especially in a 2000TJ.
When I did mine, I had to take the roll bars off. Reinstalling them
meant I
had to cut out and peel away the section where the roll bar would bolt
on. I used Herculiner to finish it off. I did mine in 2000 for $700
from Rhino. It
was actually $500 but I wanted the lining to roll out and around the
door sills
to the whole rocker panel.
Would I do it again? Maybe. I had everything torn out, except the
steering wheel, pedals, and driver's seat and had to drive 90 miles
round trip to have
it done. That was one long night/morning!
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Re: spray on bedlining inside a jeep
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message news:<101h657i32he22@corp.supernews.com>...
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
Advantage:
1. Easy to clean.
Disadvantage:
1. Does NOT insulate interior from heat.
2. Noise suppression is marginal, especially in a 2000TJ.
When I did mine, I had to take the roll bars off. Reinstalling them
meant I
had to cut out and peel away the section where the roll bar would bolt
on. I used Herculiner to finish it off. I did mine in 2000 for $700
from Rhino. It
was actually $500 but I wanted the lining to roll out and around the
door sills
to the whole rocker panel.
Would I do it again? Maybe. I had everything torn out, except the
steering wheel, pedals, and driver's seat and had to drive 90 miles
round trip to have
it done. That was one long night/morning!
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
Advantage:
1. Easy to clean.
Disadvantage:
1. Does NOT insulate interior from heat.
2. Noise suppression is marginal, especially in a 2000TJ.
When I did mine, I had to take the roll bars off. Reinstalling them
meant I
had to cut out and peel away the section where the roll bar would bolt
on. I used Herculiner to finish it off. I did mine in 2000 for $700
from Rhino. It
was actually $500 but I wanted the lining to roll out and around the
door sills
to the whole rocker panel.
Would I do it again? Maybe. I had everything torn out, except the
steering wheel, pedals, and driver's seat and had to drive 90 miles
round trip to have
it done. That was one long night/morning!
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Re: spray on bedlining inside a jeep
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message news:<101h657i32he22@corp.supernews.com>...
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
Advantage:
1. Easy to clean.
Disadvantage:
1. Does NOT insulate interior from heat.
2. Noise suppression is marginal, especially in a 2000TJ.
When I did mine, I had to take the roll bars off. Reinstalling them
meant I
had to cut out and peel away the section where the roll bar would bolt
on. I used Herculiner to finish it off. I did mine in 2000 for $700
from Rhino. It
was actually $500 but I wanted the lining to roll out and around the
door sills
to the whole rocker panel.
Would I do it again? Maybe. I had everything torn out, except the
steering wheel, pedals, and driver's seat and had to drive 90 miles
round trip to have
it done. That was one long night/morning!
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
Advantage:
1. Easy to clean.
Disadvantage:
1. Does NOT insulate interior from heat.
2. Noise suppression is marginal, especially in a 2000TJ.
When I did mine, I had to take the roll bars off. Reinstalling them
meant I
had to cut out and peel away the section where the roll bar would bolt
on. I used Herculiner to finish it off. I did mine in 2000 for $700
from Rhino. It
was actually $500 but I wanted the lining to roll out and around the
door sills
to the whole rocker panel.
Would I do it again? Maybe. I had everything torn out, except the
steering wheel, pedals, and driver's seat and had to drive 90 miles
round trip to have
it done. That was one long night/morning!
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Re: spray on bedlining inside a jeep
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message
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> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
Had Xliner done to the inside of the tub on a 69 cj I restored, it is the
cats ***. I plan on buying a 04 tj this weekend and havening it done also.
Do not get it done through the dealer go to xliner direct it will be about
$100.00 cheaper. The guy I deal with will even reduce the price if you
remove the rear and assigner seats and the carpet/padding and basically
charges $275.00 to shoot the inside of the tub and tail gate.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
news:101h657i32he22@corp.supernews.com...
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
Had Xliner done to the inside of the tub on a 69 cj I restored, it is the
cats ***. I plan on buying a 04 tj this weekend and havening it done also.
Do not get it done through the dealer go to xliner direct it will be about
$100.00 cheaper. The guy I deal with will even reduce the price if you
remove the rear and assigner seats and the carpet/padding and basically
charges $275.00 to shoot the inside of the tub and tail gate.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
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Re: spray on bedlining inside a jeep
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message
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> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
Had Xliner done to the inside of the tub on a 69 cj I restored, it is the
cats ***. I plan on buying a 04 tj this weekend and havening it done also.
Do not get it done through the dealer go to xliner direct it will be about
$100.00 cheaper. The guy I deal with will even reduce the price if you
remove the rear and assigner seats and the carpet/padding and basically
charges $275.00 to shoot the inside of the tub and tail gate.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
news:101h657i32he22@corp.supernews.com...
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
Had Xliner done to the inside of the tub on a 69 cj I restored, it is the
cats ***. I plan on buying a 04 tj this weekend and havening it done also.
Do not get it done through the dealer go to xliner direct it will be about
$100.00 cheaper. The guy I deal with will even reduce the price if you
remove the rear and assigner seats and the carpet/padding and basically
charges $275.00 to shoot the inside of the tub and tail gate.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
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Re: spray on bedlining inside a jeep
"ved" <johnwtaylor@knology.net> wrote in message
news:101h657i32he22@corp.supernews.com...
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
Had Xliner done to the inside of the tub on a 69 cj I restored, it is the
cats ***. I plan on buying a 04 tj this weekend and havening it done also.
Do not get it done through the dealer go to xliner direct it will be about
$100.00 cheaper. The guy I deal with will even reduce the price if you
remove the rear and assigner seats and the carpet/padding and basically
charges $275.00 to shoot the inside of the tub and tail gate.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
news:101h657i32he22@corp.supernews.com...
> has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of a
> jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
>
Had Xliner done to the inside of the tub on a 69 cj I restored, it is the
cats ***. I plan on buying a 04 tj this weekend and havening it done also.
Do not get it done through the dealer go to xliner direct it will be about
$100.00 cheaper. The guy I deal with will even reduce the price if you
remove the rear and assigner seats and the carpet/padding and basically
charges $275.00 to shoot the inside of the tub and tail gate.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
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I just put some carpet remnants over the Herculiner in my tub and, even
though the liner did deaden the sound, it was minimal. Carpet really
quieted it down immensely compared to the bed liner. Insulation against
heat/cold wasn't noticeable. I'll tell you one thing about a bed liner,
though. The first time you come out of a mud hole with standing water and
mud on the floor board, you'll thump your chest for being smart enough to
roll some on :) If you have $120, I wholeheartedly recommend it. Besides,
if you need to cut metal, you probably have bigger problems than a
polyurethane coating:)
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_)
EM60qk 30.447439N 086.628959W
"Simon Juncal" <SPAMERSSUCK@usefirstinitialandlastnameATerols.com > wrote in
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> ved wrote:
> > has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of
a
> > jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
> Heard of it? Seems to be a very popular mod. I'll be doing mine this
> spring. Advantages, rust protection (especially if you're removing
> carpet) sound deadening (minimal I suspect, but maybe as good as carpet)
> it looks good, and is very utilitarian. Disadvantages, it fades over
> time from semi gloss to flat. It'll be hell if you ever want to remove it.
>
> --
> Simon
> "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein
>
though the liner did deaden the sound, it was minimal. Carpet really
quieted it down immensely compared to the bed liner. Insulation against
heat/cold wasn't noticeable. I'll tell you one thing about a bed liner,
though. The first time you come out of a mud hole with standing water and
mud on the floor board, you'll thump your chest for being smart enough to
roll some on :) If you have $120, I wholeheartedly recommend it. Besides,
if you need to cut metal, you probably have bigger problems than a
polyurethane coating:)
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_)
EM60qk 30.447439N 086.628959W
"Simon Juncal" <SPAMERSSUCK@usefirstinitialandlastnameATerols.com > wrote in
message news:4018B636.4060509@usefirstinitialandlastnameAT erols.com...
> ved wrote:
> > has anyone ever heard of putting a spray on bedliner in the interior of
a
> > jeep wrangler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?
>
> Heard of it? Seems to be a very popular mod. I'll be doing mine this
> spring. Advantages, rust protection (especially if you're removing
> carpet) sound deadening (minimal I suspect, but maybe as good as carpet)
> it looks good, and is very utilitarian. Disadvantages, it fades over
> time from semi gloss to flat. It'll be hell if you ever want to remove it.
>
> --
> Simon
> "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein
>