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Waterproof interior suggestions?

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Waterproof interior suggestions?

Post by Buckshot »

Was unfortunate enough to get the patrol flooded in a boghole yesterday.

The interior filled with muddy water.I have spent all day stripping out the flooring.The spongy stuff on the underside holds a lot of water and I wouldn't mind getting rid of it.
Any suggestions for a hassle free waterproff floor that won't hold water and therefore promote rust?


Reckon I found half Australias 5 cent coin population after I stripped it all out.
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Post by nicbeer »

Marine carpet?
bilge pump?
floor bungs?
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Post by stuckwithlux »

what about that srpay on, poly lining.
you see it in alot of late model utes.
depends where you are, but we have a guy who does it in albury. its called rhino linings.

i havent had anything to do with it, ive just thought about it before. might be worth lookinf g into
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Post by DAV029 »

stay out of bog holes
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Post by PJ.zook »

Yeh spray in liners are good, but try a diy option that you find in ebay, many ppl have had success with them. Were not all millionnaires so we cant all afford Rhino linings.
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Post by turps »

body deadner to keep it quite. Can be applied with a brush. Then just paint over it. Maybe even use some self tappers to hold the rubber floor mats down.
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Post by shakes »

body deadner to keep it quite
attack the all of the holes with a welder, rivets and plate or silicon, keep one hole at a low point with a good fitting bung, and a pair of shoes and sox up high and dry
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Post by Red_Zook »

strip all interia.
and spray deadoner..
cheep and efective
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Post by meiamaro »

For a floor bung,try a "yuppie"self sealing
Bathroom drain plug.
Push it down, It seals
Push it again, and it opens to let water drain.
Try bunning's etc etc.

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Post by bj42turbo »

Red_Zook wrote:strip all interia.
and spray deadoner..
cheep and efective



Dito, did mine about 18 months ago


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Post by smiley_smoke »

i used 6mm rubber checkerplate.. let me know if you want pics.. neat and can pull it out and hose it all off.

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Post by just cruizin' »

Just strip it and get a couple of those deep rubber floor mats. Take em out flick out the dirt/mud and hose out the foot well.
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Post by Buckshot »

Thanks for the replies so far.I wanted it to look nice as well.So i reckon the ute liner paint is out.
Does clark rubber have any products worth checkin out?
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Post by toyotroop »

bj42turbo wrote:
Red_Zook wrote:strip all interia.
and spray deadoner..
cheep and efective



Dito, did mine about 18 months ago


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Hey bj..... How did it go, was it much quieter? and hows it held up after a yr and half? Also if you dont mind me asking how much did it cost?
looks cool :cool: wouldnt mind doing mine with that stuff, what brand was it.
thanks.
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Post by smiley_smoke »

Buckshot wrote:Thanks for the replies so far.I wanted it to look nice as well.So i reckon the ute liner paint is out.
Does clark rubber have any products worth checkin out?
clark rubber is where i got my 6mm rubber checkerplate patter.
bit exxy but is thick enough to server as sound deadener as well.
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