spray can liners in jeep tub??
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Im a big fan of DupliColor Spray on Bedliner. I have used it on my rock sliders and rear bumper. Its great for that purpose. I would be a little reserved at using it for the purpose of a tub liner. It takes a lot of work to prep the tub, especially removing that sound deadening material. It can take some abuse, but I still get chips on my sliders and bumpers that I have to do touch ups every so often. It has faded pretty bad over the last year as well. However, for not too much more (i think around 120) you can get a kit called raptor liner. There are many threads on here that shows the process and results and people are extremely happy with it. The kit is complete with a spray gun and everything you need. The results are near professional. Rhino lining the tub can be extremely expensive. I have heard some ungodly numbers up near a thousand dollars. Im sure if you shop around, you can find cheaper. I just did my tub a month ago with the raptor liner and absolutely love it. I will post some pictures in my next post.
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I got it from TCP Global. This is the black one. They have a kit that is tintable. Meaning you can add your own urethane paint to it to make it whatever color you want. I am the forth person I know from our group that has done it and I love it.