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Cab floor mats

Every truck I've owned I've had a spray in bed liner. My choice has been Linex for my last 3 trucks. Now that I've caught the MV bug, I don't want to pay someone else to do what I could do. After a LOT of reading other forums and watching hours of YouTube videos. I'm switching to Raptor Liner from U-Pol, everything comes in the kit (except for a compressor) and of course masking and cleaning supplies. They also have a liner that can be tinted to match existing colors. I can't swear by the product as I haven't sprayed mine in yet. My plan is to spray my bumpers and basically everything inside the cab, under the hood and chasis, and below the doors (gas tank-tool box etc...) as soon as it warms back up.

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image.jpgimage.jpgI built a highl-rack out of an old isuzu trooper and sprayed the whole thing with that stuff. It turned out well. It is not a rubbery finish like line-x. It's got texture and I think it sluffs of water better. I drive this thing through brambles and mesquites and after a year it's held up well. I used one kit for the whole thing
 

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M35A2-AZ

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I used the U-Pol liner in my two deuces also. I got the tint-able one and had some made to match the color of the trucks.

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I'm looking into rino lining the interior front to rear easy clean up and great insulation did with my jeep world of difference


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Almost 8 years later and I am still running the heavy stall mats as floor mats.
I had, and still have good paint under them.
I wouldn't put them down over any surface rust or bad paint though.
 

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Why not keep it original and do what we did in Vietnam. A good thick layer of sand bags cuts down on the noise and small bits of shrapnel.

Ken
 
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