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Old Feb 15, 2013 | 04:31 AM
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I did the Monstaliner roll on in my 2 door and I'm very happy with it. Stripping the interior is easy and with the roll on kit, there's nothing to mask. I actually tried a few different rollers to get the texture I wanted, which is much smoother than the spray in stuff.

It took me about 3 days start to finish. But that includes removing the soundproofing goop, patching those two open holes in the wheel well area, and cutting, extending and relocating the wiring back there to go up and over the roll bars. All the trim pieces that come out go back in the way they should. Make sure you have a trim removal tool for the xmas tree fasteners. Actually, I think this is a great project to do to get to know your Jeep better.

This is the only picture I have on me.. good luck!
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Old Feb 15, 2013 | 04:47 AM
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Originally Posted by icrashbikes
I did the Monstaliner roll on in my 2 door and I'm very happy with it. Stripping the interior is easy and with the roll on kit, there's nothing to mask. I actually tried a few different rollers to get the texture I wanted, which is much smoother than the spray in stuff.

It took me about 3 days start to finish. But that includes removing the soundproofing goop, patching those two open holes in the wheel well area, and cutting, extending and relocating the wiring back there to go up and over the roll bars. All the trim pieces that come out go back in the way they should. Make sure you have a trim removal tool for the xmas tree fasteners. Actually, I think this is a great project to do to get to know your Jeep better.

This is the only picture I have on me.. good luck!
I did not get one of the trim removal tools. A couple different screwdrivers and time did the trick. Cannot even tell they were removed. Perhaps the tool makes the work go quicker.
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Old Feb 15, 2013 | 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Tonka_yellow

you can do one of three things
-roll on bed liner
-self spray on bed liner
-pay someone to spray the liner on

when i talked to a guy here in morgantown wv, he said i could get it done for $250.00. Now that's $250.00 if i bring my 2 door with nothing in it except my driver seat. if i already take everything out, i might as well do it myself and save some cash.
250.00 for a off brand of rhino liner. I have seen it sprayed and it looks the same as rhino liner. He gives you a signed paper with his life time warranty. Even if its your fault he will spray it again. Only down side is that its only for the first owner.
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