Bedliner
I'm wanting to bedline the interior of my Jeep but I was wondering what's the best kind to use? I've seen herculiner, raptor, and others but I want others' opinions. I would like to save money and do it myself but I don't have a spray gun so does anyone know of places that do it for you? I live in the OKC area.
Trying to keep this project under $300
Thanks!
Trying to keep this project under $300
Thanks!
The reviews I read said it was a lot smoother so it wasn't harsh on your feet or other stuff. Heard the others like linex and raptor were rough. That's a big part of my decision.
I am going to pay to have mine re-done with Rhino Liner. I used the roll on herculiner and am very displeased. I added coat after coat and it's still not very thick. I have no experience with DIY spray on liners but my father got his done professionally. Looks great, at least 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick, and the it made it much quieter with the doors/top on.
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yup its much smoother more rubberized. I tried rustoleums bed liner and wasnt to impressed, but the monstaliner even held up ok when he rolled and totaled his cherokee.
Not sure what prices are like where you live but here in NC the cheapest I've seen for someone to spray the entire interior was $600. That's with you doing all the removal of seats, carpets, and sanding. $300 is prob what you would spend just on bedliner
More expensive in FL. I had mine done today with Line-x. It was 1000 if they strip the interior or 750 if I stripped. Of course I stripped. But I think they are not as careful about taping threads when they know they aren't putting it back together. I have started re-assembly (2 hours into it) and I'm using a razor knife to remove product from bolt threads to get it back together. The coating is about 1/8" thick, and well, except for re-assembly, I love it. Seems very tough and it has a lifetime nationwide warrantee. I think I'm good. Should finish up assembly tomorrow.




