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Linex tub??? Or not???

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by spud, Jul 11, 2006.

  1. spud

    spud Nope..it's not finished!

    Reading in another post about some guys not liking the texture of bedliners inside the body tubs. I'm curious now, what the objection is before I have mine done at the Linex store. Is it a cleaning issue???? I just thought it would be good for the no-slip value..........
    Please give me your thoughts on this process so I don't spend money needlessly. And, if bedliner is not the way to go, what would you do to treat the inner tub surface??? Mine is all fiberglass.

    TIA.......;)
     
  2. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    I *think* the Line-X is smoother. I have Herculiner which has the rubber particles in it. The Herc. is rough enough that you will skin a knuckle if your hand slips off a wrench, etc. It's tolerable in my trailer but I really dislike it in the Jeep. It also holds dirt like crazy - pretty much have to vaccum it out.
     
  3. lynn

    lynn Time machine / Early CJ5 HR Rep Staff Member

    I've looked at Linex and like it. It's not as rough as the Herc with nubs, but still is kinda non-skid.

    The rougher the surface, the harder it is to get dust/dirt/mud washed completely out of the rig.

    I lined my glass tub years ago with a bedliner product called LavaLiner. It was two-component stuff, smooth texture. It wears well, but set-up time was a problem; the catalyst set it up too quickly so the finish wasn't as good as I wanted :rofl:
    Nothing wrong with a liner product in a glass tub, IMHO it's a good idea. Just be aware that the rougher the surface, the harder it is to keep really clean. If that's not terribly important to you, than the rougher the surface the more non-skid it is :D
    If I was going to do a spray-in today by a shop, I'd go with LineX. If I was spraying it myself I'd probably go with Durabak.
     
  4. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    :iagree:
     
  5. I have a bedliner, I'm not sure what brand it is but some of its rough, some of its smooth. For some reason the texture isn't too consistant in mine. However all of it shows dirt, but its also black, take into consideration some colors will show dirt more than others.
     
  6. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    I like indoor/outdoor carpeting - much nicer on the bare tootsies, much quieter - but I'm in the minority here. Plus it does have some drawbacks, sp. holding water.
     
  7. JeepTherapy

    JeepTherapy Sponsor

    I have had two trucks rhino lined, the stuff is awesome! I have rolled on herculiner in green jeep. I really like the stuff. I didn't think it is that rough, but I don't drive my jeep barefoot. It is for sure durable. As far as cleaning, I guess that depends on what your looking for in your jeep. If you want that show look the stuff (rhino lining) is very easy to make look new agian. They have a spray on cleaner for it that makes it shine. But hey, to each his own. Next time I do a jeep I will gut the interior and have it sprayed with rhino lining.
     
  8. jayhawkclint

    jayhawkclint ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

    I have a spray in liner, not sure what brand. It has the appearance of Line-X. I definitely vote bedliner over paint. My only complaint is that the black gets hot when it sits in the sun with the top off. Maybe a different color would be cooler?
     
  9. High5

    High5 Member

    I have heard that Durabak has a smooth texture. I used Herculiner and I like it so far. I haven't had any problems with it. Plus, it's a ton cheaper than having it sprayed in. Mine was under a hundred bucks. I probably need another coat on it.

    High5:beer:
     
  10. spud

    spud Nope..it's not finished!

    Sounds good so far......Cleaning for me though, won't be too bad as this is my "street/go-get-the-ice-cream-jeep" & "drive-through-JMU-campass-and-check-out-the-chicks-Jeep". No off road for this one. That's what the '56 is for.


    Is the Durabak stuff easy to apply??? I'm getting a price from Linex this evening, so I'll decide if I can afford to have somebody else spray it or if I'm gonna do it myself.
     
  11. brandon11130

    brandon11130 Master ghetto fabricator

    another vote for herculiner! i love the stuff, i did it in my XJ a year ago and its still there, i just power wash it and its good as new!

    i love putting it in my ecj5 because if i put it in thick enough you cant see how bad my welds are on the "floor pans"
     
  12. Dana

    Dana Think Pink

    Re: Linex tub??? Or not?

    I remembered this post and thought I'd share my Durabak experience. I ordered a gallon online at their site. There was no email confirmation, and a couple of weeks later I wanted to inquire where it was. The phone number on the website is an answering machine only, and I also left a message on their website. No response. 3 days later it arrived but was the wrong color. I called the NJ office that was on the MSDS sheet, and also Colorado again. Colorado (the distributor) claimed their phone system was down for several days and thats why they didn't call back. But that couldn't possibly affect the computers and it was my mistake, tough luck. If I want Red they are happy to place a new order for me. So while my credit card has a dispute center and I'll get my money back, I'd hate for anybody else to go through this.
     
  13. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Re: Linex tub??? Or not?

    Dang, now you're making me rethink, I was gonna order some today based on the results of the Durabak thread in the ECJ5 section. :(
     
  14. Dana

    Dana Think Pink

    I had ordered Herculiner for the underside the same day (my own comparison test!) and it came just fine about 5 days after order date. I just ordered the Red from them today. 7 day delivery estimate, spoke to a real live person. Much better.
     
  15. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

  16. sac13

    sac13 Come oooonnnnn summer....

    I just completly rebuilt the floor in my '79. The only thing I saved was the tunnel. I rolled / brushed on the original Durabak. It came out (IMHO) excellent! I don't think these pictures do it justice, but I am VERY happy with the outcome for $100. I would never, after doing it myself, pay someone $400 to spray Rhino or Herculiner. Assuming they go on just as easy, I would recommend doing this project yourself. I put on 3 coats (these pictures were taken after 2) and it covered over all the seams on my sheetmetal work, rivets, screws and even the few bolts I used are hard to see! The texture is rough, but not as rough as my Herculiner in my pickup. This is the way to go!
     
  17. Dana

    Dana Think Pink

    I ordered Herc for the underside to combat beach rust issues, and Durabak for the interior. 2 different companies, wanted to see what the products rolled out to be. Compare end results. I've got another Jeep to do the same thing to. Certainly I found there was an immediate difference in order fulfillment and customer satisfaction.
     
  18. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Herculiner is just Durabak marketed differently. Two companies, same product with apparently different customer service. :)