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Old 04-12-2016, 10:00 AM
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I want to strip the inside of my jeep and line it myself what works best. I am looking at roll on kits.
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Originally Posted by jkd3624
I want to strip the inside of my jeep and line it myself what works best. I am looking at roll on kits.
I was considering MonstaLiner before I choose to have Line-X done to it. I believe that MonstaLiner has a roll-on application with a fairly grippy texture.

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MonstaLiner seems like a good product. I know several people who like how it came out on their Jeep/Truck.

Beware, the bigger part of the project will be all the prep work. Here is a thread that I found very helpful. Question is, will you strip the sound deadener on the tub? Of the 4 days it took me to do my 2 door, 2 days were spent trying to get that stuff off.

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-s...hreads-238739/
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Another vote for Monstaliner. The texture is much smoother than other brands (none of that ground up rubber) so it doesn't trap dirt. It's also UV stable so no worries of it fading.

The worst part is definitely the prep but well worth it.
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Raptor liner. No rubber, uv protectant, and it's tintable if you want something different.
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Monstaliner if doing it yourself for sure.
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Yep, we have Monstaliner in our YJ and I will be putting it in my JKU once the weather warms a bit more. The Monstaliner in our YJ has been on for 3 years now and still looks great. The key to any of this stuff is the prep work. Do that right and the rest is cake.
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I used some other brand last time so I know about the prep time but I didn't like how it ended up that's why this time I'm wondering what most people use.
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I spent weeks prepping mine. I had to weld in a driver floor pan and fill some holes in the tub and remove and treat all the rust spots with Chassis Saver. All painting, no matter what kind, comes down to prep.



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