natedogg_66
Number of posts : 232 Age : 43 Location : Dundalk,md Registration date : 2009-02-03
| Subject: Thinking of herculining the floor???? Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:35 pm | |
| Just a few questions. How much heat transfer is there? How much prep work? Just trying to figure out how much head ache it is to do myself. | |
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mdcj7 Forum Trail Guide
Number of posts : 481 Age : 70 Location : Parkville Maryland Registration date : 2009-02-03
| Subject: Re: Thinking of herculining the floor???? Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:17 pm | |
| lots of prep the better the prep the better the job will come out. I seen roll on jobs that look good and some that looked bad. Spray on realy look nice but you have to tape everything off that you don't want it on. But this will save the jeep in the long run when you get rid of the carpet that gets wet and sits there and rust your jeep. Linex is nice but it like $600 the last time I price it the linex even in the direct sun does not get hot. I have linex in the bed of my truck if I get the jeep done I will let them do it they do great work. | |
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natedogg_66
Number of posts : 232 Age : 43 Location : Dundalk,md Registration date : 2009-02-03
| Subject: Re: Thinking of herculining the floor???? Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:33 pm | |
| Thanks for the advice. I have read a couple of post on other forums about it. Just want to get as much info as possible. Jeep should really think of this as an option, I mean carpet is nice but vacuming is a pain in the a##. | |
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JEEPERX
Number of posts : 229 Age : 54 Location : Apache Junction AZ Registration date : 2009-02-03
| Subject: Re: Thinking of herculining the floor???? Mon Jul 06, 2009 9:33 pm | |
| Carpet does not belong in a jeep. Ihave not lined mine but the carpet is LOOOOONNNNNNGGGGG gone. | |
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