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Sweet lookin 2 door! The bed liner on the ext. of my jeep has seen some abuse and held up fine, even on the plastic fenders. Unfortunatly it did fade, but at a distance it is hard to notice. You should atleast bedline the interior. Wouldn't want the floor boards rusting out on you if you forget your jeep aint a submarine again. lol. Keep up the good work!
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Sweet lookin 2 door! The bed liner on the ext. of my jeep has seen some abuse and held up fine, even on the plastic fenders. Unfortunatly it did fade, but at a distance it is hard to notice. You should atleast bedline the interior. Wouldn't want the floor boards rusting out on you if you forget your jeep aint a submarine again. lol. Keep up the good work!
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Here's a picture of the winch. I'm saving up for a backbone from Detours because I like the stock look of the bumper with a winch on it. I only wiped the right side with a dry rag and it looked good to me so paint won't be necessary.
And here's some other junk that still needs to go on once I buy an adjustable track bar.
And here's some other junk that still needs to go on once I buy an adjustable track bar.
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Well I finally got around to posting pictures of this. I redid the headliner about two weeks ago, but I never added it up here because I've been pretty busy with school. Well here it is:
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You really need to do really good prep work for it to work well. Try priming using a plastic primer first then use the bed liner.
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Yea the trim is plastic but my flares are factory painted. If I just scuff em up and prime em that should do it... and btw, I'm going to redo my headliner soon, Yours looks ribbed...(Or is that just the picture) If it is, how'd ya do it, cause it looks pretty cool
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Oh ok that should be ok then. It looks that way because the black makes more of a shadow than the gray did. Make sure you get everything nice and tight too.
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I got mine from WLS Headliners, they got a kit for Cherokees with material and adhesive. You could chose from a lot of different colors and they'll even redo your visors to match. Its pretty cheap, especially w/o the visor option
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Did mine for $45 using fleece from Jo-Ann's Fabrics and 3M multi purpose spray adhesive. Two cans did just fine. Had plenty of fleece to do the headliner itself and the visors as well.


