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Spray in Liner - UPOL Raptor Tintable: Deep Water Blue

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Old 01-17-2011 | 08:23 AM
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That looks really good. If it were me, i would still use floor mats, becuase im sure any coating like that will wear through where your heel touches the floor at the skinny pedal foot.
Old 01-17-2011 | 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by STUPIDFACE
That looks really good. If it were me, i would still use floor mats, becuase im sure any coating like that will wear through where your heel touches the floor at the skinny pedal foot.
Thanks, yeah I imagine in high wear areas it would most definitely still wear through at some point. I am still using floor mats, I got the Mopar ones with the tread pattern on them. Although they have a hole in them which is designed to hook into the carpet, and all the water from the snow melting off your shoes goes through that hole and puddles up under neath the mat, so I may need to get some different mats or figure out a way to just plug up that annoying hole.
Old 01-18-2011 | 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by mark9998
Thanks, yeah I imagine in high wear areas it would most definitely still wear through at some point. I am still using floor mats, I got the Mopar ones with the tread pattern on them. Although they have a hole in them which is designed to hook into the carpet, and all the water from the snow melting off your shoes goes through that hole and puddles up under neath the mat, so I may need to get some different mats or figure out a way to just plug up that annoying hole.
One of the catch-all brand mats with lips are the best. They catch 90% of the dirt, gravel, cow shit, melted snow, or whatever. I use Husky but that is just because the were the first back in the day. The Upol job looks excellant.
Old 01-18-2011 | 05:06 AM
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looks great !!! I was on the edge as to do it to mine but after seeing the great job you did and how it turned out im now convinced its the way to go
Old 01-18-2011 | 05:42 AM
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Get the Mopar slush mats. They'll catch all the big debris and keep the liner from wearing away. I'm gonna do this eventually. Hopefully this'll keep the jeep from smelling like a wet dog.

Great job and nice finish.
Old 01-18-2011 | 06:32 AM
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Nice Job
Old 01-31-2011 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by lynmup
Get the Mopar slush mats. They'll catch all the big debris and keep the liner from wearing away. I'm gonna do this eventually. Hopefully this'll keep the jeep from smelling like a wet dog.

Great job and nice finish.
I actually have the Mopar slush mats and am not happy with them at all They have the hole in them to catch in the carpet, so all the snow/slush goes thru the hole. And with the carpet out they are just not big enough and slide around. I love how they look with the tire tread pattern, but I will be in the market for some new mats before next winter.
Old 01-31-2011 | 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mark9998
I actually have the Mopar slush mats and am not happy with them at all They have the hole in them to catch in the carpet, so all the snow/slush goes thru the hole. And with the carpet out they are just not big enough and slide around. I love how they look with the tire tread pattern, but I will be in the market for some new mats before next winter.
If you want to see how the Quadratec ones would work for you let me know and after the nasty weather (once the snow is all gone since I still have carpet to protect) you can borrow them for a few days and see if you like them. They still have the hole in them, but they are a good size and I think it wouldn't be that hard to plug the hole.
Old 01-31-2011 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Red Wings
If you want to see how the Quadratec ones would work for you let me know and after the nasty weather (once the snow is all gone since I still have carpet to protect) you can borrow them for a few days and see if you like them. They still have the hole in them, but they are a good size and I think it wouldn't be that hard to plug the hole.
Thanks I just may take you up on that!
Old 01-31-2011 | 08:06 PM
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It looks awesome. I eard about this stuff after I did mine with red tinted herculiner. It has held up well but doesnt look as professional as yours does. Ive thought about the raptor liner for my grill and stock fenders. Great job man.



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