Best Bed Liner?
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Monstaliner, Line X, Raptor Liner, Rhino. Use a name brand and don't go with the auto store spray cans, Herculiner, ect.
My old work truck f-350 had Rhinoliner on the dump bed and it ruled, but it's not worth the price to have it put on now that bedliner is so common. We use Line X and raptor at the dealership I work at and both are solid, though Line X is overpriced as well, bu the Raptor comes with a gun and is well worth the money.
I haven't used Monstaliner yet, but their customer service and dedication to their product alone give me a high opinion of it. I've ordered samples (plan on bedlining my entire XJ in it) of several different colors and it seems like a great product at a great price given there's so many different colors. I've also seen a good number of Jeeps and other vehicles done with it between the Monstaliner thread on JF and their fb page and they've all turned out incredible.
My old work truck f-350 had Rhinoliner on the dump bed and it ruled, but it's not worth the price to have it put on now that bedliner is so common. We use Line X and raptor at the dealership I work at and both are solid, though Line X is overpriced as well, bu the Raptor comes with a gun and is well worth the money.
I haven't used Monstaliner yet, but their customer service and dedication to their product alone give me a high opinion of it. I've ordered samples (plan on bedlining my entire XJ in it) of several different colors and it seems like a great product at a great price given there's so many different colors. I've also seen a good number of Jeeps and other vehicles done with it between the Monstaliner thread on JF and their fb page and they've all turned out incredible.
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I plan on using the Monstaliner. If it is anywhere near the quality of their Chassis Saver, it will be great stuff. The reviews are second to none.
By the way Motorcharge where do you work? That shop in you build thread looks an awful lot like the old McGeorge place.
By the way Motorcharge where do you work? That shop in you build thread looks an awful lot like the old McGeorge place.
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I used Raptor liner on my undercarriage and I really like how it turned out. Great product for the money. Just make sure you prep well with whatever you use.
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i used Herculiner on my front bumper and it turned out great
Herculiner worked great for my on my front bumper and im thinking about doing my rear bumper and rocker panels.
the bumper i have: http://www.nates4x4.com/?Click=2965
I made a video on the Herculiner:
the bumper i have: http://www.nates4x4.com/?Click=2965
I made a video on the Herculiner:
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How easy is it to put the carpet back in?
I'm thinking of taking it all out and bedlining the floor just for peace of mind against rust.
I'm thinking of taking it all out and bedlining the floor just for peace of mind against rust.
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