has anyone thought of or actually committed to taking out the whole floor carpet and spraying bed liner on it so it would be hassle free from dirt and stains. i was thinking about that idk if its easier doing that (with like a sound proof spray underneath or even dynomat.) or just buying some weather tech floor mats??? CRAZY IDEA but its something different
tons of jeep owners bedline their floors so they can just take a hose to it and forget it. I don't think it's a bad idea. just make sure that you waterproof all the connectors in the interior before you take that hose to it.
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I would just go with good mats. I really like it in jeeps and trail rigs because its practical, but in the T with the seats and electronics I don't think its the best idea. but that's just my .02
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Last edited by BuckeyeTitan; 07-05-2009 at 09:29 PM.
Go with the WeatherTech mats...they take 3 minutes to install and serve most folks needs.
If you decide to go with bed liner, consider doing it yourself with Herculiner. It's pretty simple to use.....in fact the hardest part is sanding / scuffing the surface you want it to adhere to.
There are a lot of channels and wires under the carpet for seatbelts sensors, passenger air bag, heated seats, rear heat A/C vents, etc. I've had the entire interior out for dynamat, and the floor is ugly. Wish I had taken pictures.
awesome... thanks alot for the the feed back. i heard the idea before i didnt know jeeps do it all the time. It sounds like to much work to go that far with it. but again thanks for havin a open mind with it. and ill probably just go with the weather techs!!!!!
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