What’s your preference in flooring for a rig that sees a LOT of dust?Not going against any grain over here. I wouldn't install that crap if you gave it to me.
What’s your preference in flooring for a rig that sees a LOT of dust?Not going against any grain over here. I wouldn't install that crap if you gave it to me.
What’s your preference in flooring for a rig that sees a LOT of dust?
What’s your preference in flooring for a rig that sees a LOT of dust?
That's because you are much smarter than you look.
What’s your preference in flooring for a rig that sees a LOT of dust?
Sounds a lot like a pick your poison type of deal. I would want something that is at least as good as stock carpet at sound deadening, doesn’t add weight, and somewhat easy to clean. But I may be asking for too muchIf the only preference is resistance to dust, then a good spray in bedliner that is not the DIY crap. If you have other requirements, that answer sucks.
The issue with good bedliner is it doesn't stay looking nice for long but it is very durable and dust won't hurt it. If you use Line-X and can get the spray monkey to not mist it, the finish will be less aesthetically pleasing but much easier to clean.
The only good thing about Bedrug is they are exceptionally durable and easy to remove. None of the ones we've installed fit all that well and I always have to run in some screws in several places to stop it from looking like total crap. It is a very light short napped material. Little to no sound deadening and they color choice is terrible. One color, take it or leave it.
Sounds a lot like a pick your poison type of deal. I would want something that is at least as good as stock carpet at sound deadening, doesn’t add weight, and somewhat easy to clean. But I may be asking for too much
Regardless of who says differently, the DIY spray in stuff costs more than having Line-X done if you achieve the same build thickness. At best, 3 coats of the DIY won't even come up to the thickness of a business card. That is less than one fast pass of the Line-X gun and they shoot thinner to save material than others do.
I don't mind vacuuming OEM carpet and it takes a lot of abuse.
Agree. The 26 year old original (I think) carpet in my ‘97 has a stain or 2 but seems really durable. I pulled it out, power washed it and let it dry in the sun last year. An amazing amount of dirt came out but it withstood the high pressure water and still looks good and cleans up well with a shop vac. It also fits. So no screws or adhesive on the tub.
I did the uPol raptor liner stuff on the bottom of my tub. It actually sheds the mud and shit pretty well with a pressure washer. I don't know how thick the film build is, but I've been pretty happy with it in my wheel wells.
Driving the Jeep to Blaine’s house to pick up some goodies tomorrow
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Driving the Jeep to Blaine’s house to pick up some goodies tomorrow
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60 3/4"....... new axle?
Yes pool party at Blaine’s house!Pool noodles?
Yes pool party at Blaine’s house!