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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!
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I just did mine with Raptor liner. I would recommend two kits for a JKU. I got the kit for $114 on amazon with a gun. It went down easy at 70 psi, and I am very happy with it.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.