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Questions for those who have rhino/line-x'd their interior floors
I took my carpet out several years ago because it was constantly filthy and it was worn out.
All this time I keep meaning to get it rhino lined, but have never had it done. First off, is there a ball park figure on cost to have it done to a 4runner. I plan to remove the interior panels and all but the driver's seat if I take it in. Second, how well does it insulate from heat. The heat from my header and the transmission is getting really annoying. The transmission hump is hot to the touch and just radiates heat all around me. I rode in the driver's side rear for a while on a long road trip a year or so ago and the floor got so hot it actually melted part of the rubber sole of my shoe. Finally, does it do as good of a job as the pad and carpet did of dampening the noise? The reason I ask is because If the lining doesn't block significant noise and heat I might consider having sound dampening stuff and vinyl floor liner put in instead. |
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Considered a vinyl floor?
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Finally, does it do as good of a job as the pad and carpet did of dampening the noise? Gotta have somthin thick, like carpet or dyne matt. Unless you use 5 gallons of bed liner. Then maybe, but $$ and very goo'y. |
Originally Posted by ThatGuy1295
(Post 51906365)
No, honestly doesn't do ---- for noise. Or heat. Did that to my 89 and it got lots louder then carpet.
Gotta have somthin thick, like carpet or dyne matt. Unless you use 5 gallons of bed liner. Then maybe, but $$ and very goo'y. |
Originally Posted by Moonfish
(Post 51906362)
Considered a vinyl floor?
I feel like it won't be cheap though. I honestly have no idea of a price for either line-x or vinyl. |
Line-x, Rhinoliner etc is pretty expensive to pay a company to do. Like $300+. For that you can still find new vinyl mats for 1st gen Runners and you can dynamat (or use the etrerna- bond roofing stuff from Home Depot) underneath. I have old original vinyl mats in my 89 4Runner and love it so much more than carpet. Worst case it can be removed and hosed off.
Bedliner is only cost effective if you DIY. I think it's about $90 a gallon. Here they are $233 for a complete set: http://www.auto-interior.com/toyota1...1k5jYA#4Runner |
Originally Posted by Nervo19
(Post 51906549)
Line-x, Rhinoliner etc is pretty expensive to pay a company to do. Like $300+. For that you can still find new vinyl mats for 1st gen Runners and you can dynamat (or use the etrerna- bond roofing stuff from Home Depot) underneath. I have old original vinyl mats in my 89 4Runner and love it so much more than carpet. Worst case it can be removed and hosed off.
Bedliner is only cost effective if you DIY. I think it's about $90 a gallon. Here they are $233 for a complete set: http://www.auto-interior.com/toyota1...1k5jYA#4Runner |
Look into a product called "Lizzard Skin", it may just be what you are looking for......
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Id just get fancy with some new automotive carpet. Get the thicker stuff. Little bit of work, but lots cheaper. And it will get rid of the noise and heat.
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Originally Posted by stepside trd
(Post 51906590)
Look into a product called "Lizzard Skin", it may just be what you are looking for......
That looks AWESOME. It does worry me that they don't list prices. |
I dont know about the 4runner, but you should have heat shields underneath your truck to keep the actual floor from gettin that hot.
But like the other guys said bed liner doesnt help for sound dampening. But it does work for cheapin your truck cleaner. I did the bed and whole interior of my truck a few years ago. An I just got the cheap stuff at o'reillys in a gallon an a few rattle cans. Works great other then were my floorboard rusted through from the underside. It seems like i used 2gallons to to by 7ft bed in interior and by buddies wrangler. Good luck... |
Originally Posted by delmert
(Post 51906682)
I dont know about the 4runner, but you should have heat shields underneath your truck to keep the actual floor from gettin that hot.
But like the other guys said bed liner doesnt help for sound dampening. But it does work for cheapin your truck cleaner. I did the bed and whole interior of my truck a few years ago. An I just got the cheap stuff at o'reillys in a gallon an a few rattle cans. Works great other then were my floorboard rusted through from the underside. It seems like i used 2gallons to to by 7ft bed in interior and by buddies wrangler. Good luck... |
:dunno: Hmmm... thats weird. Might be some guys on here that have solutions for that... I dont have any problems with mine... but my exhaust stack runs through the bed...
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Originally Posted by delmert
(Post 51906689)
:dunno: Hmmm... thats weird. Might be some guys on here that have solutions for that... I dont have any problems with mine... but my exhaust stack runs through the bed...
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hmmm possibly.... I changed my exhaust after the bedliner was already in... aftermarcket SS header gal pipe with glass pack right under the drivers side... I didnt even notice a heat difference from that...
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Bob, on average they run anywhere between $100-$200 for a 1 gallon pail. They don't list prices because you can only get them through a dealer like Jegs, summit, eastwood, etc... That's why there is a diff. in prices. Most hot rod shops will carry them also. Prices also vary depending on what formula you go with. How many pails depends on what all you want to cover and how thick you want it. You can also paint over it too. No need to spend on the gun and all the equip., just rent from you local hard. store. Cleanup is easy, as it is all water base. Does not emit any fumes and dries fast. I have on occasion seen them go on sale for $89+. Also, some of those companies I mentioned use coupons also to get the price down. In comparison to the price of DIY bed liner stuff, I think it is comparable. But this is just my $0.02. And no, I don't work for them either!
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Originally Posted by stepside trd
(Post 51906700)
Bob, on average they run anywhere between $100-$200 for a 1 gallon pail. They don't list prices because you can only get them through a dealer like Jegs, summit, eastwood, etc... That's why there is a diff. in prices. Most hot rod shops will carry them also. Prices also vary depending on what formula you go with. How many pails depends on what all you want to cover and how thick you want it. You can also paint over it too. No need to spend on the gun and all the equip., just rent from you local hard. store. Cleanup is easy, as it is all water base. Does not emit any fumes and dries fast. I have on occasion seen them go on sale for $89+. Also, some of those companies I mentioned use coupons also to get the price down. In comparison to the price of DIY bed liner stuff, I think it is comparable. But this is just my $0.02. And no, I don't work for them either!
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