I herculined the entire exterior of my 89 yj. When I got it I didn't like the paint and had wanted to do a previous truck but never had the balls. Well I did my jeep and I frigging love it. Have had multiple people look and say....wow...or that's weird...or why?
I want to do the interior next but in grey to match my existing color carpet. Let me know what you think!
One pic is right before I put my 4 inch lift and 33s on it!
yea it's pretty nice but it's a little harder to keep clean. Benefits definitely outweigh the cons though
Best part about it is even a novice can make it look good if you have rust problems, remove the rust repair the hole get it as flat as possible and spray on your choice of bedliner
Well that sucks IIDeaDEyEII. I can't speak to his situation, but my experience with it has been very positive and I didn't find it was much more expensive than the parts house bedliners. I spent less than $400 for all the needed materials to do the inside and out of my jeep.
Regardless of what people use...it looks badass to me. My herculiner worked great...that gray jeep with raptor something looks pretty cool too! Hope the grey herculiner I'm going to use on the interior of mine will be that color
This is Tuff Liner. Had a truck bed place put it on, for the same price as a paint job. About 3yrs old now and holding up great. Did the whole thing inside and out. Just rinse it off once in awhile, then when dry spray it with Armorall and it looks brand new.
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