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I'd like to get the underside of my car and the wheel wells coated in bedliner. That would come after I painted the body, though. Ugh.
We ripped all of the carpet out of my buddies Jeep XJ, drilled holes in the floor, then he had it coated in bedliner. Made it easier to just hose the inside of the thing out when we were done wheeling. Haha
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Originally posted by Bimmerteck View PostLet me answer a few questions about rhino lining.
1. It's a breeze to clean with just a pressure washer.
2. Although we once used it on a set of wheels, and it did make them aweful hard to balance I wouldn't reccomend it there. Otherwise it weighs about 45 pounds to cover an entire truck (f150 to be exact)
3. It insulates from heat and sound. i.e you can remove the B.S. factory tar based sound deadner and end up lighter.
4.There are many very specific versions of rhino for different applications including one the military uses on the inside of tanker trucks that can self heal a bullet hole before 6 oz. of gas have leaked through it.
5. It is the best way I've seen to seal metal from the elements and I have seen it used on many recent hot rod projects instead of the traditional undercoat.
Erik
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It would look better in another color, such as black. I don't think the wheels look good though....
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