Boze
New member
Hello there,
A guy I knew several years ago rebuilt a CJ-7 and decided to hit the outside with a do-it-yourself spray on bed-liner. Although I don't remember the exact brand, I know it was a quality one, (Rhino, Line-x, something of that nature). I have since lost contact with him but was wondering how the liner held up. He hadn't done anything more than some mild trails while I knew him. Though it seemed to handle tough brush without scratching, I noticed it seemed to require some extra elbow grease to get all the dust and juck out of the little crevices. (but Jeeps are suposed to be dirty, right?) My main question is regarding the flex of the liner. If you were to articulate too much would that stuff crack and flake off your body, or does it have some flex to it? I would like to know if it's worth it before I hit my YJ with it. Thanks.
A guy I knew several years ago rebuilt a CJ-7 and decided to hit the outside with a do-it-yourself spray on bed-liner. Although I don't remember the exact brand, I know it was a quality one, (Rhino, Line-x, something of that nature). I have since lost contact with him but was wondering how the liner held up. He hadn't done anything more than some mild trails while I knew him. Though it seemed to handle tough brush without scratching, I noticed it seemed to require some extra elbow grease to get all the dust and juck out of the little crevices. (but Jeeps are suposed to be dirty, right?) My main question is regarding the flex of the liner. If you were to articulate too much would that stuff crack and flake off your body, or does it have some flex to it? I would like to know if it's worth it before I hit my YJ with it. Thanks.