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thoughts on removing carpet and using bedliner in my heep
« on: February 13, 2008, 09:35:37 am »
I am thinking about removing the carpet in the jeep and using bed liner instead.  I am sure someone here has done it before.  I would be doing it when it get warmer since I don't have a garage to work in.  Any thoughts, tips, etc???

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Re: thoughts on removing carpet and using bedliner in my heep
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2008, 10:55:02 am »
I did it in my TJ and I think it's great.  I don't think I have as much noise dampening as I did with the carpet, but I'm not worried about that.  If/when you do your jeep, make sure you stuff tape into any bolt holes you plan on re-using.  Otherwise you'll be chasing holes with a tap.  I covered wires I had running along on the floor with duct tape and then sprayed over the tape.  That way, if I have a wire problem, I can cut the duct tape open, repair the wire and then re-apply bedliner over the tape.  Probably not a needed step but I wanted to make sure.  Surface prep is your biggest concern.  Make sure and take your time, other wise the bedliner won't be very durable/last very long.  I gutted my interior and sat in there with a DA and a roll of sand paper discs.  Take your time, get all the small cracks and stuff and then take your time wiping out the interior prior to spraying.
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Re: thoughts on removing carpet and using bedliner in my heep
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2008, 12:40:44 am »
Well, a Rhino Liner will satisfy you for as long as you own that "Heep"....

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Re: thoughts on removing carpet and using bedliner in my heep
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2008, 06:31:22 pm »
Rhino lining is expensive down here.  I called about doing my bumpers when i got them and they wanted about 600 bucks.  I cannot imagine what the inside of the tub would cost.  I am looking more for a good quality roll on or spray on to do it myself.

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Re: thoughts on removing carpet and using bedliner in my heep
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2008, 10:44:17 pm »
An entire Jeep tub was around $525 in late 06' I can't believe it's too much higher than that now. Give Mike a call and just ask. If not, no biggie. I understand everyone has a "budget".
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Re: thoughts on removing carpet and using bedliner in my heep
« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2008, 03:48:00 pm »
   I pulled my carpet years ago when my daughters would always spill their bottles of formula on it. Lets just say that milk in a carpet in a hot jeep in summer is REAL bad  :o  There is stuff you can get to do the floor yourself called Durabak (google it), i bought some from JC Whitney but havent used it yet, so i cant give a review. It comes in different colors, and runs about $100 a gallon. check it out....

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Re: thoughts on removing carpet and using bedliner in my heep
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2008, 10:31:25 pm »
Thanks everyone.  I bought the Husky Molded Floor Liners from a buddy to put int he jeep after I coat the inside.  I had a buddy use the duraback and it came out really good.  I am going to call around forth rhino liner, but it looks like i may just do it myself when it gets a little warmer. :)