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    Rhinoliner

    Anyone having this done? Anyplace on the Island that does it?

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    Havent done it, but here are a few places

    Rhino Liner.....
    Rhino Linings of the North Shore - Mt Sinai
    Rhino Linings of Deer Park
    Tire Country - Riverhead
    Rhino Linings of Lindenhurst
    Otis Auto Body - Quogue

    LineX....
    LineX of Long Island - W. Babylon

    Other...
    LIProliner - Medford

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    On Jeepforum U-Pol Raptor gets very high regards when it comes to liners. It's a DIY project, all you need is time and an air hose / schutz gun.

    http://www.u-pol.com/product-cat/83/...-bed-liner.htm

    There are tons of pics around on the 'net of peoples jobs with it. They can get pretty good colors I saw a guys Jeep redone in Spice to match his interior and it came out amazing. I plan on using this product most likely in a year or so once the inside is a little more beatup and needing loving.

    There is also Monstaliner http://www.monstaliner.com/ but I wasn't as excited about the final appearance of the product, and the lack of color choices. I met the guy @ his shop in Amityville last year and he was really nice and if color/texture wasn't an issue I would do biz with him to keep it in the community. If he has colored products by the time I'm ready to tackle this project I might very well go with Monstaliner over Raptor.

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    BTW, I know the owner of LI Proliner, he's a customer of mine. Dont know if I can get a discount, but if you decide to go that way, it cant hurt to try.

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    i have the DIY Hurculiner. prob the cheapest way to go. never had a problem with it. just a little black rattle can when the mud stains are getting out of control.
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    http://http://www.durabakcompany.com/index.htm

    When I'm ready I'll be going orange or gray. They have texture and smooth paints and looks like tough shit, used on ships to no-slip concrete to well whatever
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    if your gonna bother paying to have it done def go linex. its much nicer looking and more durable than the rhinoliner. if you are just looking to do your interior i'd hit lowes or something and get the rattle cans of rustoleum bedliner. they spray out really nice and consistent. my previous jeep whore that stuff inside and out and it came out awesome. durable as hell too, it held up to my crash pretty damn good.

  8. if you do it yourself, like a roll-on product plan for like 5 hrs prep, making sure everything is out and taped off etc
    08' Wrangler JK
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    prepwork is key. so if you're gonna do it yourself and you're not 100% sure on the prep just ask theres a few of us on here that know some stuff about paint.

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    I have used Herculiner and it came out good but it stinks to holly hell and the smell took about 2 weeks to go away.

 

 

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