Cost to line x/rhino entire Jeep?
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That is definitely a Starwood Jeep.. I would say the only drawback of this particular "Bedlined" Jeep, is the 50k price tag that came with it... I would say inside and out at a place like Line X would be around 3k..... But just guessing since its pretty labor intensive...
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I did mine myself with a little help from a friend. It is done with raptor liner and cost 220 for the kit plus about 20 hours of my labor. I think it was well worth the effort. goodbye rockchips, parking lot door dings and tree branch scratches!
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you have any problems keeping it clean or mud stains? I've got a trailer that's Bedlined and the mud stains if it isn't washed off immediately and really requires some scrubbing to get off
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Not so far i used raptor liner and it seems to come quite clean especially if i use the pre-soak at the wash. Also it even seems to repel the dirt from everyday driving, ha ha that could be its just harder to notice its dirty. Worst case i gotta use the soapy brush and scrub her down its not like its gonna scratch it.
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Did you do inside and out?
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