It rained in my jeep. Time to bedline what's the best kind?
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It rained in my jeep. Time to bedline what's the best kind?
So I made the mistake of leaving my windows out during a hellacious downpour yesterday and the back carpets are soaked. So what is the best bedliner I can easily get at a store for the back cargo area?
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Originally Posted by A7x2706
So I made the mistake of leaving my windows out during a hellacious downpour yesterday and the back carpets are soaked. So what is the best bedliner I can easily get at a store for the back cargo area?
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I'm not really sure what it's called but make sure it has insulating properties. Because on my 2010 2 door the floor during the summer got sooooooo HOT! It was horrible. Not from the sun but from the engine. But during the winter it was great! Do your home work and get ready to do work. I did it, I was happy, but I'm not doing it ever again.
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I think raptor liner is only available online....or at least that's only where I can find it. To me it seems to be one of the better ones out there. Do a search, there are a few write ups on it. Looks good just make sure you spend extra time prepping it.
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Yea I helped my friend do his Tj but I'm wondering what a decent price is to have the shop do it. I'm having my jk regeared and might have this done also bc I know they do it right. I work 12 night shifts and this is my only ride which makes DIY difficult