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lascassas_camper

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Has anyone Rhino lined the interior of their fullsize Bronco?

I keep the hard-top off my Bronco for the kids and have just ordered a soft top. I'm thinking of removing the rear side panels and carpet and have the rear bed sides and floor and front floor Rhino lined.

(Any experiences with the do it your self Herculiner kits?)

 

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I rhino lined my entire interior on my 92 and I kind of regret it. It is very rough and it has absolutely no sound deadening whatsoever. I would dynamat the entire thing first then have the Rhino Lining sprayed.

 

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I used Herculiner to do my interior and exterior and I love it. The only thing is Ive got a 4" lift and 35's so its hard to climb in and out of the tailgate so my knees hurt sometimes, but its not a big deal.

I love it, I installed it, so I was also able to put as much as I wanted for sound deadening.

 

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I used Herculiner to do my interior and exterior and I love it. The only thing is Ive got a 4" lift and 35's so its hard to climb in and out of the tailgate so my knees hurt sometimes, but its not a big deal.

I love it, I installed it, so I was also able to put as much as I wanted for sound deadening.

 
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I used Herculiner to do my interior and exterior and I love it. The only thing is Ive got a 4" lift and 35's so its hard to climb in and out of the tailgate so my knees hurt sometimes, but its not a big deal.
I love it, I installed it, so I was also able to put as much as I wanted for sound deadening.
Well Rhino lining is out, they want $525 to spray my bed and floorboards. I'm going to get an estimat from Linex and then I may consider Herculiner. (I may just have MAACO, paint the whole truck inside and out, they paint our fleet cars and do a dam good job for less than Rhino liner wants to do the bed)

 

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I think it took me abaout 2 gallons to do the interior, so roughly 200 bucks. That was for the kits though, which had everything you need except the xylol xylene

 

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Steve83 said:
If you want something that's gonna last inside, Rhino is worth it. Herc & most others are too thin, so a hard scuff will make them peel up in sheets. Herc can't even resist hot coolant dripping onto it.
Im sorry but I have to completely disagree with you, Herc is tough as nails. It took me 20 minutes with 80 grit sand paper on a 4 1/2 inch grinder to clear a section 2 feet by 1 foot that I made a mistake on. Ive got slighty into my engine bay painted with it and have dropped hot oil, coolant, PS fluid, brake fluid and whatever else you can think of on it. I haven't had any problems at all. Maybe in your situation the area wasn't prepped properly or something.

I can say that I did not prep one area properly and it was run as a test area for my own knowledge, but it worked fine. I have not experienced any of it pulling up in sheets or anything like that.

 

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