is there anyway i can apply truck bed liner to the cab of my jeep?
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From: tampa
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 litre H.O.
is there anyway i can apply truck bed liner to the cab of my jeep?
If it is does anyone know a good site for how to and some good brands to choose.
thanks 92 jeepy
thanks 92 jeepy
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https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f58/ho...culiner-41282/
I used roll on herculiner from autozone. That was the most expensive part, I used a few big cans of it. I wanted a thick layer that would be nice and tough. I guess I could have added more layers of the bed liner on now, I dont think you have to do it all at once. It is tough as nails, I've definitely tried to scratch it up and it's holding fast. I have a bunch of parts from a ZJ in the back now to do a rear disc brake conversion and they dont slide or roll around and I'll just hose it out when I'm done. It definitely takes some time, just to let the layers dry so it depends on how many you want to do. It stinks too. I would try to overestimate how much you will need, you will be surprised at how much it takes to cover the wheel wells and the sides under the rear windows. Let me know if you have any questions, it was a learning experience.
I used roll on herculiner from autozone. That was the most expensive part, I used a few big cans of it. I wanted a thick layer that would be nice and tough. I guess I could have added more layers of the bed liner on now, I dont think you have to do it all at once. It is tough as nails, I've definitely tried to scratch it up and it's holding fast. I have a bunch of parts from a ZJ in the back now to do a rear disc brake conversion and they dont slide or roll around and I'll just hose it out when I'm done. It definitely takes some time, just to let the layers dry so it depends on how many you want to do. It stinks too. I would try to overestimate how much you will need, you will be surprised at how much it takes to cover the wheel wells and the sides under the rear windows. Let me know if you have any questions, it was a learning experience.
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In retrospect I would have bolted the metal down and used the rtv as well. The bed liner is thick stuff and would cover the screws no problem if you put 4 or 5 coats on it. Just a thought I had today
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