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GreenJK07 Jan 25, 2011 03:56 PM

Rhino lined floors?
 
Anyone out there used rhino liner or hurk-u-liner and line their floors? I have had the carpet out of the front of my jk for over a year and have the Quadratec floor liners and want something that is a little better. Any tips, tricks or advise to give about using these products to line my floors?

Coondog33 Jan 25, 2011 04:00 PM

This is my spring project.. Alot of threads on this.. I do know that Herculiner is not recomended..

GreenJK07 Jan 25, 2011 04:03 PM

I've heard that as well which is why I started this thread. I searched for a thread like this and could not find one. Prob bc I am on my iPhone at work :). I'm going to line them either this weekend or next. I will def make a write up for anyone interested.

jeepmedic Jan 25, 2011 04:04 PM

Do a search....there are a lot of members who have done LineX or the Raptor liner. I personally have LineX in my wifes truck and that stuff is indestructable !!

I used Herculiner in my CJ5 and would not recommend it. It is no where close to LineX in quality and it will allow the metal to rust underneath unless a good primer is applied first.

I just did a search for "raptor liner" and came up with dozens of hits....try it :wink:

jmat1980 Jan 25, 2011 04:10 PM

People seem to like the Raptor liner. It comes in a kit with a sprayer which should give a better looking smoother coat as opposed to rolling it on. I may do this in the summer,,,:thinking:

woo1517 Jan 25, 2011 04:39 PM

I have been looking into this for a long time now. I think Line-X is the direction I am going in. the next question is weather or not you want to remove the heat buffer junk. Some people say it can get water under it and rust the bottom. I think it looks a ton better without that mess in too. here are the links I have saved in my bookmarks.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ng-for-dial-up)
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...rior%20sprayed
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...g-the-Interior
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ght=air+chisel

Coondog33 Jan 25, 2011 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by GreenJK07
I've heard that as well which is why I started this thread. I searched for a thread like this and could not find one. Prob bc I am on my iPhone at work :). I'm going to line them either this weekend or next. I will def make a write up for anyone interested.

Cant wait to see some pics!!

GreenJK07 Jan 25, 2011 05:06 PM

Thanks alot woo. He did an awesome job! I'm not looking to do anything like that but I will def post the roll on method I use. I am only doing the front driver and pass sides though. I have a 2 door and a liner with carpet in the rear that's staying in.

woo1517 Jan 26, 2011 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by GreenJK07 (Post 2056829)
Thanks alot woo. He did an awesome job! I'm not looking to do anything like that but I will def post the roll on method I use. I am only doing the front driver and pass sides though. I have a 2 door and a liner with carpet in the rear that's staying in.

No problem. I'm looking forward t seeing some pictures.

GreenJK07 Jan 26, 2011 05:25 PM

Decided to use the opel raptor liner, looks like all around the best product for my application. Stay tuned, pics and step by step coming soon!


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