Linex'd the interior!
This is actually "Onyx" bedliner... same deal as Linex, sprayed on hot, lifetime warranty, etc.
If you're on Long Island and looking for someone to get this done, let me know and I'll get you the info. It cost me $499, and I brought it in with the carpets and rear seat pulled for him, with the front seat bolts loosened. I have side seat airbags, so I left them in until he could disco the battery.
Great work, very friendly guy ( He's an offroader himself, Land Rovers though!), great prices. I highly recommend. It looks even better in person! These shots were taken outside of work on break a few minutes ago.
I love having the tailgate interior done as well. I think a tuffy cover for the security tub is in order tho, since that carpet looks so lonely!







If you're on Long Island and looking for someone to get this done, let me know and I'll get you the info. It cost me $499, and I brought it in with the carpets and rear seat pulled for him, with the front seat bolts loosened. I have side seat airbags, so I left them in until he could disco the battery.
Great work, very friendly guy ( He's an offroader himself, Land Rovers though!), great prices. I highly recommend. It looks even better in person! These shots were taken outside of work on break a few minutes ago.

I love having the tailgate interior done as well. I think a tuffy cover for the security tub is in order tho, since that carpet looks so lonely!







i had just gotten off the phone with a linex dealer in ala. he told me it would start at 850 with everything pulled out i was shocked , so i called rhino lining they told me they started at 500 with everything pulled out but what is the difference between the two? i really want to get this done before summer. anyone know a good cheap dealer in central ala?
I think linex is the 'big name brand' in this stuff
I would go rhino liner personally
I am thinking about getting it done to, and since I have the 2dr I hope it would be in the 350-400 range.......... im going to call my local rhino liner today
I would go rhino liner personally
I am thinking about getting it done to, and since I have the 2dr I hope it would be in the 350-400 range.......... im going to call my local rhino liner today
To my understanding, and I may be off base, so apologies if I'm wrong, Linex/Onyx/etc gets sprayed on hot and adheres a lot better. Rhino Liner goe son cold, thus takes longer to set, and has a more rubbery finish. The Onyx in mine is definitely a hard, solid coating.
I got it since I plan to leave the doors off as much of the summer as possible. The carpets are not going back in - they may come winter time... or I may throw slush mats on top of it for winter time. It's a long ways off, so we'll see.
I can also hose it out now, as long as I'm cautious of the electronics.
The bare metal finish before having it sprayed didn't look all that hot, and would obviously not hold up as well overall.
I'm going to get it undercoated in another month or so, was already quoted $150 for it.
I got it since I plan to leave the doors off as much of the summer as possible. The carpets are not going back in - they may come winter time... or I may throw slush mats on top of it for winter time. It's a long ways off, so we'll see.

I can also hose it out now, as long as I'm cautious of the electronics.
The bare metal finish before having it sprayed didn't look all that hot, and would obviously not hold up as well overall.I'm going to get it undercoated in another month or so, was already quoted $150 for it.




