Rhino Lining
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I went and got a quote from the local shop and they told me $599 which is not bad at all so i will be doing it probably at the end of summer.
Last edited by maizenblue2; 03-01-2010 at 03:46 PM.
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The price is so high because of the prep involved.My Father has a shop and that is what they do is spray coatings.They have to cover every inch of the truck because of overspray.Once that stuff hits the surface it is on there.If you were to remove the bumpers it would be a little less.
#13
They match the color of the paint code on the door sticker. I am having my rockers done next month, the grey color on the lower half of the doors, and it is only $325 for both sides here. The bed was lined the first week I had my truck.
#14
I went to the hardware store and bought two cans of Herculiner, some rollers, and brushes and did the bumpers and side panels on my 94 Grand Cherokee and it turned out great. Cost a little under $100 for everything and it only took a few hours. I sold the Jeep to my father in law and he says it's still holding up strong, even with North Dakota's nasty winters. I have several other Jeep buddies who did the same thing and they are all satisfied with the quality.
#15
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i had a jeep that i had my bumpers and corner guards linexed. i loved the look of it but if you abuse it it will peel off and look like hell. So if its a mall crawler then do it, if you offroad i would advise against it.
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