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Old 05-23-2013, 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Rule18
That looks fantastic, congrats! Two questions - first, like the previous posters asked, how much?? Second - If you want to remove a bolt from the body, say to put on mirrors, light brackets or whatever, what happens to the finish? It didn't look like they backed out the bolts prior to spraying.
Before it was completely dry he cut around all the bolts. They back out like normal.
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Not trying to ignore anyone. Just a really busy day at work
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Originally Posted by Browny10783
Before it was completely dry he cut around all the bolts. They back out like normal.
That's great, and that price is pretty awesome too.
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Originally Posted by Browny10783
$800 with the logo on the side. I did strip the jeep myself so it saved me about $350 in labor
Where did you get it done and how long did it take? For that kind of money seems like a good deal and worth the drive there.
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Its Infinity Conversions in round rock tx....I have never used them but I here good things
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Originally Posted by matprovo
Where did you get it done and how long did it take? For that kind of money seems like a good deal and worth the drive there.
He's in pfhlugerville Texas. The place is called infinity conversions. Ask for JJ. He says most the time he charges around $1200-1400 for a 4 door. He's a vender of my jeep club so I kinda got a steal of a deal. I am going back to have him do the rest of the door jams and interior.
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I'm curious about how well it cleans up. All of our work trucks have spray on bed liner and it seems about impossible to get all the mud stains off of it.
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x2, how tough is it to clean the dirt off? does it stain? I've got an M101 trailer that gets muddy and I have to scrub the shit out of it t get the mud off. I used a different liner than you did though and wondering if its different
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Originally Posted by Jhwalland
I'm curious about how well it cleans up. All of our work trucks have spray on bed liner and it seems about impossible to get all the mud stains off of it.
It's superliner so it's not a rough texture. It's hard to describe put dirt and mud doesn't really stick. I just power wash and I'm good to go. If there's really sticky mud ill use a sponge
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I clean it much less now then I did with the paint


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