well john(w) the doors are off and the back hatch + side windows so i will be getting plenty of sunlight-really dont care if bleaches all i care about is getting a good layer of anything in that thing
well john(w) the doors are off and the back hatch + side windows so i will be getting plenty of sunlight-really dont care if bleaches all i care about is getting a good layer of anything in that thing
Clayton Rollins '08
210-863-1435
2007 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 5.9
1983 Waggy
$185 really aint too bad for 2 gallons. i paid $200+ for two gallons of Durabak b.c. they're a little more proud of the colored stuff...black is still $90-100/gal.
I used the duplicolor. The tub was sand blasted, primed, sanded, and then rolled. Its all falling off. Well, the primer's staying on good. I had also put it on one of my F350s, and I sold it 2 months later, but it was starting to peel in some spots.
Herculiner doesn't fade too much. I'd use it, or I liked the stuff Austin used.
i know a guy that can spray in superliner For pretty cheap... and it is better than any roll in crap
is he around san antonio????
Clayton Rollins '08
210-863-1435
2007 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 5.9
1983 Waggy
Waco i'm sure, where tate had his bronco doneOriginally Posted by texasxj
yup
Oh, there is a guy that will do lineX at one of the ford dealerships here. He does it on the side for like 150 for a 6 3/4 pickup bed. but its prolly out of your way
I'd recommend one of two things:
1. Spend the little extra to have it done professionally. It's marginally more and the end result is night and day difference. Especially if you're going to have to redo the cheap stuff in a year or two.
2. Save your money and just buy $15 in Rustoleum and just paint it the color you want. It does nothing for sound and heat, but I don't think liner does much more, especially the cheap stuff. Plus it's easy to "update" as you make changes to your rig. Very little to remove and it's nothing to put more back on. Paint is cheap and light also.
I originally wanted to line my Cruiser but have since decided that it's not worth the money. There's tons of other things that are more fun and useful for the money. I did have my truck bed done, and have been really happy with it. It's been torn up and I'm planning on taking it in for the free patching. The truck also takes a lot more abuse in the bed than the Cruiser would, plus it's much more of a "protecting the investment" when it comes to the truck. You may feel the same about your Jeep.
I definitely would recommend against doing the outside. Way too much weight and expense. Plus a pain to modify or patch rock rash.
Cheers.
The disco ball in my mouth, insinuates I'm ballin'
San Antonio area include New Braunsfels?
correcto mundo-lining is just one nail in the house. kopecki you know someone in NB?
Clayton Rollins '08
210-863-1435
2007 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 5.9
1983 Waggy
yeah, but if you dont do it right while you have it apart you'll kick yourself later. thats the philosophy thats kept the scout in peices for so long. its not even running yet and im having doubts about my insulation.