Roll on or spray on bedliner?
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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I have tons of pics in my build thread, linked in my sig. This is the most recent: https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f59/be...s-pics-156774/
I used raptor liner. Easiest thing I've done to the jeep besides put gas in it.
Close up of the texture...
I used raptor liner. Easiest thing I've done to the jeep besides put gas in it.
Close up of the texture...
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Raptor spray on liner is the best you can buy DIY bedliner I think, I have used may other bedliners and raptor sprays easy very easy to use and to mix and also holds up very well! It's about $150 a gallon kit I believe!
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i used roll on rustoleum to do my floors. so far i'm happy with it. i got a deal on a gallon for like 45 so that's what i used. the only thing i don't like is that the texture is pretty weak unless you lay it down THICK.
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My experience. Monstaliner roll on black. SUCKS. Speed liner, that was sprayed on is awesome. I've used rustoleum spray can Bedliner and that's lasted longer than monstaliner. Personally if your gonna get Bedliner, get it professionally done with a PROFESSIONAL product. Unless you never wheel your jeep. All this monstaliner, raptor, duplicolor, Herculiner, rustoleum. Might be good but compared to real Bedliner it's crap. Ill post pics up. For texture I like real Bedliner like line x, speed liner, rhino liner. Don't like to many diy's
#27
Have monstaliner in my saltwater boat and my xj fenderwells best thing i ever done to my boat and the best thing i did on my fender wells both wer done with good prep work this is my experience and my opinion