Rhino lining the entire interior
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i used the same kinda thing underneath my wheelhouse
if you notice underneath the wheelhouse, there is a rubberized coating that protects it from the environment. Well, i bought a can from pep boys for 5 bucks that is a "pure rubber coating" in a spray can. It wasn't as thick, but i have been considering spraying it if my carpet goes bad. It takes bout an hour to dry.
if you notice underneath the wheelhouse, there is a rubberized coating that protects it from the environment. Well, i bought a can from pep boys for 5 bucks that is a "pure rubber coating" in a spray can. It wasn't as thick, but i have been considering spraying it if my carpet goes bad. It takes bout an hour to dry.
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The 1 gallon kit of herculiner is around $70 at Wal-Mart. I have a toneau cover on my truck and even 6-9 months after rolling the liner on it still has a pretty strong smell if you crawl in the bed (to install/uninstall the toneau cover). Me personally, I would think twice about doing Herculiner inside a vehicle cab because of the residual smell/fumes. Maybe Rhino Liner or Line-x does not have the smell.
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im just waiting on some better weather to do mine...i need some 60 or 70 degree weather before i think about getting into working on the truck.
also i was planning on using the duplicolor kit they sell at wally world or advanced auto, its cheaper and i have read a few reviews and people seem to like it better them the herculiner. comes in a spray can or roll on kit as well...
also i was planning on using the duplicolor kit they sell at wally world or advanced auto, its cheaper and i have read a few reviews and people seem to like it better them the herculiner. comes in a spray can or roll on kit as well...
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The 1 gallon kit of herculiner is around $70 at Wal-Mart. I have a toneau cover on my truck and even 6-9 months after rolling the liner on it still has a pretty strong smell if you crawl in the bed (to install/uninstall the toneau cover). Me personally, I would think twice about doing Herculiner inside a vehicle cab because of the residual smell/fumes. Maybe Rhino Liner or Line-x does not have the smell.
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Ive done two 4runners so far and the Herculiner has lasted longer and held up better than the durabak. Prep is the key. The scuffing pad works ok. But to be safe take a flap disk with a descent grit to it. The rougher the surface the better. It took me about 4 hours total to do the work. Make sure to tape off all bolt holes. The first time around I took out the factory sound deadening material. I learned from my mistakes and left it in the second time.
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Ive done two 4runners so far and the Herculiner has lasted longer and held up better than the durabak. Prep is the key. The scuffing pad works ok. But to be safe take a flap disk with a descent grit to it. The rougher the surface the better. It took me about 4 hours total to do the work. Make sure to tape off all bolt holes. The first time around I took out the factory sound deadening material. I learned from my mistakes and left it in the second time.
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SWEET!!!! Might want to make sure that brush on top of the can is strong, because i remember hearing on extreme 4x4 they come apart.
Im lookin forward to the write up and pics.
Im lookin forward to the write up and pics.
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I bought a kit to do my bed...A flapper disc to scuff paint? The only time I used a flapper disc on my angle grinder it took off metal. The paint came off instantly.