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JEDI87 06-30-2005 11:10 AM

Rhino lined 4runner,doesn't look bad
 
I am going to be line X-ing my 87 runner in a month or so and I found this on ebay,doen't look bad and I can't wait to do it.http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...558371575&rd=1

lee 06-30-2005 11:41 AM

wow thats a pretty sweet looking runner

EWAYota 06-30-2005 11:44 AM

Cant imagine the weight thats gonna add to the truck.

Flamedx4 06-30-2005 11:52 AM

I don't get it. If you don't care what it looks like (and are willing to do THAT to it) then why not just live with scratches?

dwh91102 06-30-2005 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by Flamedx4
I don't get it. If you don't care what it looks like (and are willing to do THAT to it) then why not just live with scratches?

maybe he likes how it looks, and not a show truck

Flamedx4 06-30-2005 12:15 PM

Could be. I wasn't flaming, just making an observation.

:soap:
Y'know, it's funny, if my truck was just blue (stock color was the ugly medium blue) and everything else was exactly the way it is now, everyone would see a sensibly built trail rig/ daily driver. But since it's painted the way it is, everyone assumes I'm some numbskull show truck pansy... I've been a trailhound for decades, I have more trail miles behind me than most on this site have on the highway. This truck was painted this way before I bought it, and it really is a very nice job. If you see it in person, after you get past the eye-popping paint and interior, you will see the scrapes and scratches and a few dents too. Look in the bed and it's beat to hell, right now it's full of scrap metal. It's a real truck.

But I personally would never lineX the exterior... :dunno:

Cebby 06-30-2005 12:33 PM

Phil - I like your show truck :P

I agree with you, unless you want to get even worse mileage and performance, don't do it - like DJ eludes to - that stuff is HEAVY. Now, if you like that "done in my backyard" look that Line-X embodies (IMO), then why not just a rattle can a desert camo paintjob or something else low maintenance/easily repaired?

I'm curious what it would cost to do an entire rig... Gotta be alot. Probably a couple of lunchbox lockers worth of $$ or more...

Lt. Dan 06-30-2005 01:47 PM

I have seen your rig around town Phil, Looks good dude. I sure wouldn't cover that with line-X.
:think: I wonder if the top of that runner was off when he sprayed it.
I'm willing to bet it wasn't. I dunno, but I'll bet it's stuck on there.
That would drive me nuts. Besides the weight & the $$.:dunno:
Just my $.02........

EWAYota 06-30-2005 02:24 PM

well, i wouldn't suggest doing it just for weight issues, but if you do decide to go that route, make sure you take the top off, fenders, hood, doors, possibly gas tank door, and anything else that will be opened or possibly replaced at one point and spray or roll them seperatly. i can't remember how much weight it added in the bed of my f-150, i want to say 200lbs, but spread that over the whole vehicle and your lookin at some definent weight added, resulting in loss of power and mpg.

Neo541 06-30-2005 03:21 PM

Phil that truck looks great! Haven't seen it around town yet though :(

Flamedx4 06-30-2005 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by Neo541
Phil that truck looks great! Haven't seen it around town yet though :(

Only been to H'burg in it once that I can remember - had a load of tires in it.

waskillywabbit 06-30-2005 03:55 PM

Rhino will weigh considerably more than paint...I think I read somewhere that a Rhino-lined vehicle would weigh 300-400 lbs more from the lining, just depends on the size of the rig.

That is a nice 87, but that red interior would KILL me! :saw:

:guitar:

CoedNaked 06-30-2005 11:37 PM

A rhino liner would weigh THAT much?

HOw about a pick up bed spray on rhino or line-x liner? How much would that weigh? YOu don't think that if you peeled it off the bed of a pickup (Yes I know you can't do that to a spray on - but for discussions sake) that you couldn't pick it up and carry it?

EWAYota 07-01-2005 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by CoedNaked
A rhino liner would weigh THAT much?

HOw about a pick up bed spray on rhino or line-x liner? How much would that weigh? YOu don't think that if you peeled it off the bed of a pickup (Yes I know you can't do that to a spray on - but for discussions sake) that you couldn't pick it up and carry it?

i think when my old truck was sprayed, it was about 2-300 extra pounds

Flamedx4 07-01-2005 08:27 AM

Coatings are heavier than people think. There's between 18 & 30 pounds of paint all total on a typical car after the solvents have gassed off. (Less on some cheap imports and more on a custom paint job.) Lets say that these bedliner coatings are 1/3 as heavy a substance (not as dense) but they are much much thicker. Auto paint is typically 6 mils thick in total, bedliner spray is up to 1/4" thick - that's 40 times thicker. So the coating would weigh 240 pounds if we are correct in it's density. Armorcoat clear is only 4 times thicker than paint but about the same density so it would weigh 72 pounds.

Cruzin90 07-05-2005 05:10 AM

I'm a LINE-X dealer. LINE-X weighs .7 pounds per square foot at 1/8" thickness, which is all you need on the exterior. Here are some pics. These are scanned, so there's some loss of resolution.

Before pic of a Jeep Cherokee partially prepped:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4.../cherokee1.jpg

After pic, the entire exterior in red or black LINE-X. We use Nason paint so the liner product will NOT fade:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4.../cherokee2.jpg

Not the best looking truck I've seen, but here's a before pic:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...oldbefore1.jpg

After pic, also sprayed with black Nason for no fading at all:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4.../oldafter1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4.../oldafter2.jpg

rugerm44 07-05-2005 08:48 AM

Im all for industructable things but it aint going to stop dents.What happens down the road when and if you get in a fender bender.That could be a mess to deal with.Guy at work did his jeep.Made it hard to get clean all though his was done in black.I thought about just spraying the rockers they take the most abuse from rocks and road crap.Mine has some crinkle mixed in with the paint on the rocker panels from the factory but dosent look like it will hold up that well.

Beartracker 07-06-2005 03:00 AM

It took two gallons to coat my Tacoma bed twice and two gallons sure don't weigh near what some of you are talking,Lol. If any of you guy's are having yours done how about weighing your truck before and after.

PistonSlap 07-06-2005 01:01 PM

why not just coat it with the black out door carpet? It would be cheaper and you could wipe your feet on it before you got in.

rugerm44 07-06-2005 01:54 PM

carpet
 
But then they would have to get some fuzzy dice and neon.


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