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ZUKIWORLD Model Specific Suzuki Forum => Suzuki Samurai (All SJ Platform) 1981-1998 => Topic started by: williamb81 on June 03, 2012, 06:51:32 PM
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So ive decided i need to paint my old sami. Just not sure how i want to go about it. Was thinking of doing they rhino lining inside and out with a clear coat on the outside for easier cleaning. Has anyone ever done this to their rig? If so, how is it holding up and what kind of price did you have it done for? Thanks, William
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I wouldnt waste a single plug nickle on that Rhinoliner crap, there is ONLY one bedliner I will EVER USE and that is Monstaliner from magnet paints. Hands down superior to Rhino, not too mention it is a USA based company whereas Rhino is based out of south africa now.
Monstaliner is available in a bunch of colors and can be applied by roller or sprayed on using a conventional undercoating spraygun(my choice for exterior). And it doesnt require a clear coat to be protected. http://monstaliner.com/ (http://monstaliner.com/)
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^^ x2
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They have an awesome selection colors,,,but I would gravitate towards the desert sand in and out with either the WWII OD green or Pyroclastic for the trim and bumpers http://monstaliner.com/forms/monstaliner_colors.htm (http://monstaliner.com/forms/monstaliner_colors.htm)
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Thanks! Just ordered some color chips.
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I'm not a huge fan of lining the exterior other then highlighting. While you can get enough UV protection to avoid fading and if you want to get rid of it after a year or two you might as well just buy a new rig.
They do look pretty tough though.
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Here is some more info about Monstaliner comparing to other bedliner systems. http://www.monstaliner.com/monstaliner_comparisons.htm (http://www.monstaliner.com/monstaliner_comparisons.htm)