Replacing Carpet with LINE-X
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500 isn't bad.. Usually it costs more than that. I've seen prices even in the thousand range. I herculined mine myself and it cost about 100 dollars and has held up pretty good
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I am planning on bedlining my interior. Check out UPOL RaptorLine. You can get the kit for $100. There are several threads on the forums where people have used it.
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I did line x. It is awesome and clean. I put bikini top on ,doors off and drive in the rain for the entire summer. Cost was high at $750 but no more carpet! See pics
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With mud, water, and everything else in-between, the thought of replacing the carpet upholstry with LINE-X has come to mind. Local LINE-X dealer says they would do the job for around $500 if I were able to do some of the prior things like removing seats and carpet...good idea?
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Bunch of satisfied Raptor Liner (by UPOL) users have posted up our results.
If your Jeep is fairly new, shouldnt be an issue with prep, but the concensus is the more time you put into cleaning and sanding then cleaning before you spray the better off you are.
I spent a couple days taking everything out and removed the sound deadening material with a hand chisel. It was a mess, but not hard to do.
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If your Jeep is fairly new, shouldnt be an issue with prep, but the concensus is the more time you put into cleaning and sanding then cleaning before you spray the better off you are.
I spent a couple days taking everything out and removed the sound deadening material with a hand chisel. It was a mess, but not hard to do.
Before:
After: