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The Line-X will run about $900. Rhino should be about the same.... probably a little cheaper. I'm a little lazy and am going to have the technicians take out a lot of the hardware instead of going it my self. I'f I got everything out it would run about $600 - $700. Mine is a 2 door. I'll post when I get it back.
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A few months ago a member of Project JK informed us they were going to Rhino their bumpers and I believe a moderator suggested that it would be difficult to remove mud after a while. Any in put from the think tank?
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What?? it's textured paint, so how could it make removing mud difficult? that just doens't make sense. anyway, I've hurc'd a few parts here and there and it works awesome, cheep, can brush on, and it doesn't cost anything close to 600 bones... try under 80. it is textured so yeah you can get mud in the crevasses but that's just like anything, spray and go and it's clean. all brands fade i've heard, but some fade less i think, so one may want to research that. I'm gonna hurc the lower portion of my JK so rocks don't tear up my paint. I plan on hurc'ing the whole interior this summer b/c my top or doors or something leaks like crazy and my carpets pretty much stay wet, and it's not enough to leave the drain plugs out b/c the way our floors are shaped and the carpets soaking up the water. so with no carpet it shouldn't grow mold or other nasty things that shouldn't be in my Jeep. But if you can afford to have someone else spray your Jeep, then go for it, that would be awesome! but it only takes a about a day to do it your self for much cheaper. I'd rather pay that money for something useful like gears, a locker, lift, tires, pretty much anything other then manual labor....