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Doing away with carpet and Pro lining everything.

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Old Nov 26, 2007 | 01:52 PM
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Default Doing away with carpet and Pro lining everything.

I got a qoute today for $550 for the Pro liner and thats everything inside the jeep, no over the rail. I just want the basic sprayed in liner in my jeep to were you can't see where it ends under the dash, the door sills will be lined, and the inside of back gate. I'm just tired of going mudding and getting the carpet wet and it having to dry or it mildews and IMO I don't want to have to vacume my JK out every week. I want to take it to the car wash, take out the plugs and spray it down, just as simple as that. Is the Proliner any good though? It goes on hot so it dries hard. I really wanted something softer like the Rhino line that goes on room temp. I need a little help on this before I do it. I got a quote on the Rhino for over a grand, but he MAY NOT have heard me say I'll strip it down. I have a friend that knows a friend that can spray on a Rhino line. I can decide which I want to go with.
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Old Nov 26, 2007 | 02:43 PM
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I am probably going to line the interior of mine too...in the spring likely. $550 isnt a bad price. I would expect anywhere between $500-$800 if you did 99% of the prep/stripping work....depending on the shop and the product you choose. Post pics when its done.
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Old Nov 26, 2007 | 04:27 PM
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Default Herculiner option

I used a roll on herculiner stem to stern on my JK. To me it was easier than spraying. It was an easy job, took one day from the very start to the very finish. It ended up with a nice ruberized finish that looks good. The only draw back was that I had to put the carpets back in up front due to the heat from the center console (would be nice in the winter though.) But I figure it takes me 5 minutes to remove the carpet from the front seats so I can convert to beach style easily enough. I posted pictures on a previous thread and on myproject-jk. The best part was that it cost $125.00

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Old Nov 27, 2007 | 07:59 AM
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I can do it myself that doesn't really matter I was kinda wanting a Rhino because I know its rubberized and thats what I want, seems like it may be a little more durable and maybe a little easier on the feet. The herculiner is rubberized?
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