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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Spray on bed liner
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<blockquote data-quote="DOWNS" data-source="post: 439134" data-attributes="member: 21038"><p>Anything other than paint is a roll of the dice. As mentioned above, it makes corrosion treatment harder. If the coating fails for some reason or gets cracks now water and dirt can get in behind the coating and rots out the floors even faster than if they weren't treated. In an open-top vehicle like a CJ or Wrangler I don't even bother with carpet or pads, just because of the weather issues. I'd rater just let the moisture either drain easier or at least be able to evaporate. </p><p></p><p>If you insist on something, put down carpet or mats and get used to pulling it out on a semiregular basis to check for moisture issues and corrosion. I pull the interior out of my XJ every few years just to look for and treat any corrosion issues. </p><p></p><p>I would never ever use bed liner even if it was professionally sprayed in. Just too much potential for BS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOWNS, post: 439134, member: 21038"] Anything other than paint is a roll of the dice. As mentioned above, it makes corrosion treatment harder. If the coating fails for some reason or gets cracks now water and dirt can get in behind the coating and rots out the floors even faster than if they weren't treated. In an open-top vehicle like a CJ or Wrangler I don't even bother with carpet or pads, just because of the weather issues. I'd rater just let the moisture either drain easier or at least be able to evaporate. If you insist on something, put down carpet or mats and get used to pulling it out on a semiregular basis to check for moisture issues and corrosion. I pull the interior out of my XJ every few years just to look for and treat any corrosion issues. I would never ever use bed liner even if it was professionally sprayed in. Just too much potential for BS. [/QUOTE]
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