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Old 04-28-2011, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by YJay90
I had Herculiner on the inside of my Jeep tub. Didn't hold up too well. It faded w/in a year (if that's a concern of yours) and peeled a little on my drivers side floor pan. That being said, I should have put it on thicker. You can always touch it up, it sticks to itself.

Your cab will also be a lot hotter and louder if you use a bed liner instead of a rug.

Overall, I was happy w/ it.
It faded on the inside within a year? That's not good considering mine will be on the outside and exposed to sunlight pretty much constantly. And I've decided not to put it inside. I already have weathertech mats up front so I'll just get some for the back too.
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It faded on the inside within a year? That's not good considering mine will be on the outside and exposed to sunlight pretty much constantly. And I've decided not to put it inside. I already have weathertech mats up front so I'll just get some for the back too.
Yeah, it faded pretty quickly, but the top and doors were off the Jeep for 90% of the summers. This was about 5-6 years ago, though, so they may have changed their formula



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