Interior Semi-Tech General discussion of interior for the Ford Ranger.

spray on bedliner on the cab floor ?

Old Apr 16, 2007
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spray on bedliner on the cab floor ?

what do you guys think of rhino liner of the sort as a floor covering instead of the rubber?
 
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Old Apr 16, 2007
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Herculiner I am going to do it. Soon hopefully just need the warm weather and time.
 
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Old Apr 16, 2007
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Do It
 
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what do you guys think about sound. will it be loud? being theres no deadening
 
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Old Apr 16, 2007
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they spray rhino liner on thick

i just saw a article about using something similar on bodydropped suvs to seal it up
 
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Old Apr 16, 2007
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cool then im game i gotta wait to its f@@ing cold
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007
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i did herculiner in my buddy's s-10. it turned out really nice. it is a tad louder than with carpet, but not enough to where he regrets doing it. 2 afternoons, $100 for the herc. kit and supplies to get it done.



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Old Apr 17, 2007
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did he roll it on or spray it?
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007
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I started with my bed by using the roller but ended up using a brush because I was able to control it better. When I do the cab I will use a brush.

As for the sound I have been driving without carpet for over 3 months and the road noise is not all that bad when I have on the stockers. When the 33's TSL's are on the noise is loud but not any louder than usual. The one thing that I noticed is my feet get cold faster and the overall temp in the cab is colder. I plan on cutting my carpet into two large "mats". One for the front one for the back. Then when I am going to go wheeling I can just take out the "mats" and throw them in the garage.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007
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Herculiner IS ON SALE AT PEP BOYS ,$79.99 with a $20.00 mail in rebate.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007
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For about$90 shipped I got a herculiner one gallon kit and an extra quart from amestrutemper.com or something like that. I forget the address. Did a quick search for some coupon codes and voila.
 
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nice

i cant wait to do mine
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007
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what about all your wires? do you guys just leave them sitting on the floor?
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007
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what about all your wires? do you guys just leave them sitting on the floor?

Havent figured that part out yet but I think I am just going to have to find a way to run all of them under the door trim.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007
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shouldnt have much just seat belt wires the rest (should) run under the door opening trim
 
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Old Apr 23, 2007
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did he roll it on or spray it?
i rolled it with the supplied roller. used the supplied brush for the tight spaces.

we got the kit at walmart for $75.....no rebates required.

the only wires we had to deal with in my buddy's truck were the ones that run to the airbag box that mounts under the driver's seat (he pulled his amps and stuff out a while back). now, this stuff may have been able to be rerouted behind the dash, but that is just not something i was willing to risk doing. just doesn't seem like something that should be messed with (for liability reasons).
i took some thin sheetmetal and cut out some cover panels for the cable. i cannot weld so i did the next best thing i could think of...used self-tapping screws.

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those panels were removed and linered outside of the truck. and the area under them was also linered.


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afterwards, the screwheads were painted black. you hardly notice its there. the edges were banged down so you don't have to worry about catching your feet on anything.

other stereo wiring could easily be routed under the door sill panels.
 
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Old Apr 23, 2007
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i like that idea
 
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