Bedlining the interior...
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Bedlining the interior...
Hey all-
I'm thinking about ripping out the carpets in my JKU and spraying it with bedliner. I have been looking on JeepForum and some of the other forums and it seems like a lot of people have done this before. I hate how water gets trapped under my floor mats. Doesn't seem like a hard project. Should take a weekend. Just wondering a few things-
1 - Has anyone here done this?
2 - Product recommendations? Most say that Monstaliner is the best...
3 - It is getting colder out. Should I hold off until spring?
Thanks!
I'm thinking about ripping out the carpets in my JKU and spraying it with bedliner. I have been looking on JeepForum and some of the other forums and it seems like a lot of people have done this before. I hate how water gets trapped under my floor mats. Doesn't seem like a hard project. Should take a weekend. Just wondering a few things-
1 - Has anyone here done this?
2 - Product recommendations? Most say that Monstaliner is the best...
3 - It is getting colder out. Should I hold off until spring?
Thanks!
jku87- Mall Crawler
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Join date : 2012-07-02
Age : 37
Location : Boston, MA
Re: Bedlining the interior...
I did my TJ over the summer with Monstaliner and I've been happy with the results. It definitely can be done over a weekend, as I've heard of people doing it, but since mine is not a daily driver I let it sit for longer before putting it all back together.
Also you shold wait for the spring, as with the colder weather it'll take longer to cure, so may not be a weekend thing now. And most of the products have their reccommended temps to apply.
Monsta also cleans up really nice and easy. I'd give it 2 thumbs up.
Also you shold wait for the spring, as with the colder weather it'll take longer to cure, so may not be a weekend thing now. And most of the products have their reccommended temps to apply.
Monsta also cleans up really nice and easy. I'd give it 2 thumbs up.
janesy- Rausch Creek
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Join date : 2012-04-03
Age : 38
Location : Beverly, MA
Re: Bedlining the interior...
Go figure I have a Monstaliner kit for sale.
dongalonga- Rubicon Trail
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Join date : 2012-03-20
Age : 40
Location : Lowell, MA
Re: Bedlining the interior...
Shaun why aren't you using it on the JK before it goes bad?
janesy- Rausch Creek
- Posts : 330
Join date : 2012-04-03
Age : 38
Location : Beverly, MA
Re: Bedlining the interior...
If it comes to that I will. It has a pretty long shelf life according to magnetman. I have only had it for a few months.
dongalonga- Rubicon Trail
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Join date : 2012-03-20
Age : 40
Location : Lowell, MA
Re: Bedlining the interior...
Did it with our JK. So glad we did!
Our half doors never sealed really well, so we *always* had water under the carpets. Plus Dianna liked the idea of the a bright orange interior, so...
I have a fair amount of details and pictures on my thread on Jeepforum. The link should take you right to it.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f22/my-other-jeep-jeep-crawlingforwards-jeep-related-adventures-1192182/index7.html#post13964965
And here's a document I made with a bunch of resources, notes, pictures, etc. when I was researching it.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-8ozLZjuanzm5hn4XB2W9wy6q0SwoN024-320Kp3-Ds/edit
Our half doors never sealed really well, so we *always* had water under the carpets. Plus Dianna liked the idea of the a bright orange interior, so...
I have a fair amount of details and pictures on my thread on Jeepforum. The link should take you right to it.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f22/my-other-jeep-jeep-crawlingforwards-jeep-related-adventures-1192182/index7.html#post13964965
And here's a document I made with a bunch of resources, notes, pictures, etc. when I was researching it.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-8ozLZjuanzm5hn4XB2W9wy6q0SwoN024-320Kp3-Ds/edit
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