What have you Bed-lined?
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My 2013 Rubi interior
I rolled Monstaliner on for a UV permanent, smooth black surface. Wipes clean with a damp rag, and isn't sandpaper like most bedliners. Cost me $150 and a weekend of wrenching.
By the way, that man in the red shirt is my 81 year old grandpa wheeling it this weekend
I rolled Monstaliner on for a UV permanent, smooth black surface. Wipes clean with a damp rag, and isn't sandpaper like most bedliners. Cost me $150 and a weekend of wrenching.
By the way, that man in the red shirt is my 81 year old grandpa wheeling it this weekend
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My 2013 Rubi interior
I rolled Monstaliner on for a UV permanent, smooth black surface. Wipes clean with a damp rag, and isn't sandpaper like most bedliners. Cost me $150 and a weekend of wrenching.
By the way, that man in the red shirt is my 81 year old grandpa wheeling it this weekend
I rolled Monstaliner on for a UV permanent, smooth black surface. Wipes clean with a damp rag, and isn't sandpaper like most bedliners. Cost me $150 and a weekend of wrenching.
By the way, that man in the red shirt is my 81 year old grandpa wheeling it this weekend
2. Props to your grandpa for wheeling at 81
3. That tear down looks amazing. Very thorough. How was disconnecting all the wires? Did you run into any snags with reassembly
4. Finally, did you break the bezel around the shift boot when you took it off? Or are you that good?
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That's a pretty good deal. Did you tear down in the shop, or did you drive your jeep over there bare bones siting on a milk crate?