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what to replace gq lwb carpet with

Post by narns1mav »

i got some water in my gq on the weekend and pulled the carpet out

is there rubber or vinyl that i can put in

also has anyone had rhino linings spayed on there floor

thanks
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Re: what to replace gq lwb carpet with

Post by TEAMRPM »

narns1mav wrote:i got some water in my gq on the weekend and pulled the carpet out

is there rubber or vinyl that i can put in

also has anyone had rhino linings spayed on there floor

thanks

what if you remove everything and spray a body deadner on the floor?

i would assume if you had vinyl, if water did get under, it would be likely to stay there.

or you could always put carpet back in it and just go and buy a boat :D
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Post by narns1mav »

yeah i was thinkin about that or rhino lining

i mite just pull the gq body off and put a boat shell on rofl
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Post by TEAMRPM »

narns1mav wrote:yeah i was thinkin about that or rhino lining

i mite just pull the gq body off and put a boat shell on rofl
:rofl:


yer that rhino lining is awesome..
http://www.rhinolinings.com.au/products.asp

have a look at the demo clip.. not bad. might be the go
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Post by SWBMQCraig »

Ok ive just been looking into this.. Tar based body deadeners i have been warned can go a bit stickey in the heat/ contact pressure and will be really hard to wash.. There is a product called stoneguard that looks the bit and will be really tough and easy to clean but wont give the sound deadening of the body deadener.. So atm im looking at putting some body deadener underneath the floor to help with the noise and painting the top with stoneguard so i can wash it out and not have that rank wet carpet smell!

Rhino lining would be the best but not worth the $$$$

Hope ive helped

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Post by turps »

I planned on body dedening and then painting over the top. Still havent worked out if this will work on the transmission tunnel.
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Post by nastytroll »

Rhino liner stays soft and burns very easy, poly urea would be better and goes hard it is also available in colours.
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Post by TEAMRPM »

nastytroll wrote:Rhino liner stays soft and burns very easy, poly urea would be better and goes hard it is also available in colours.

Yer i was going to mention, is there anyone out there who has any first hand experience with the rhino liners.. maybe in the ute back or what have you to give an idea on its durability.

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Post by nastytroll »

Rhino liner will catch fire from mig spatter, it is soft enough to push your thumb nail into it. I know of a bloke who does poly urea coatings, its very similar to rhino but cures fully. This bloke does it for an industrial coating, silo's, rooves, inside tanks (chemical and water), he has also lined inside huge tipper bodies.

It is available in different colours aswell as black.

I don't know him personally, he is a relly of a bloke I work with. He is based in bris but travels the east side I know of.

It would be very similar to a poly urethane 2 pack paint, sprayed on thick, but cures rubbery.
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Post by TEAMRPM »

nastytroll wrote:Rhino liner will catch fire from mig spatter, it is soft enough to push your thumb nail into it. I know of a bloke who does poly urea coatings, its very similar to rhino but cures fully. This bloke does it for an industrial coating, silo's, rooves, inside tanks (chemical and water), he has also lined inside huge tipper bodies.

It is available in different colours aswell as black.

I don't know him personally, he is a relly of a bloke I work with. He is based in bris but travels the east side I know of.

It would be very similar to a poly urethane 2 pack paint, sprayed on thick, but cures rubbery.

brissy is a Tad Far for a coating from vic...

any ideas on $$$$
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Post by Dominator »

I dont know if it was a different rhino lining that i saw but it was put on the floor of a resturant kitchen and it was tuff as hell. i struggled to cut it with a stanley knife. It was done by the rhino fella's from beaudesert.
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Post by jessie928 »

SWBMQCraig wrote:Ok ive just been looking into this.. Tar based body deadeners i have been warned can go a bit stickey in the heat/ contact pressure and will be really hard to wash.. There is a product called stoneguard that looks the bit and will be really tough and easy to clean but wont give the sound deadening of the body deadener.. So atm im looking at putting some body deadener underneath the floor to help with the noise and painting the top with stoneguard so i can wash it out and not have that rank wet carpet smell!

Rhino lining would be the best but not worth the $$$$

Hope ive helped

Craig
wurth make a spray on sealer that needs to be applied with a special spray gun.

I use it on the underbodies of porsches, IT is the same as the factory stuff.

It is also used on many other european cars. its VERY sturdy, rocks and shit bounces off it.

It can go inside and outside and is waterproof.

when i get home i'll check out what its called on the tube.

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Post by GutSquisher Media »

have a look here

http://www.noelsautoparts.com.au/carcarpet.htm

opps double post :roll:
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Post by santaz351 »

i just cut the carpet in 3 seperate sections so i can pull it out easily when it comes time to get dirty. when its in its held by the scuff plates so it dosn't move around
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Post by jessie928 »

santaz351 wrote:i just cut the carpet in 3 seperate sections so i can pull it out easily when it comes time to get dirty. when its in its held by the scuff plates so it dosn't move around
ideally you need 2 full sets of carpets to do this properly

first you lay teh carpet out over the tunell and and then cut around the skirts of the tunell, rip it out and get the edged overlocked and reinstall.

the you get the second carpet and cut it so it overlaps the tunell a little bit and overlock it aswell, all around the edges so it overlaps the sil moulds aswell.

then you goto bunnings and get some clips like they use on ute backs and boat covers and attach them to the car and carpet,

clip clip... all gone :)

rangines have this sort of system, it works well. ( cause they always get stuck in the middle of water/bogholes ;) )

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Post by santaz351 »

well could do it that way but it sounds like to much work
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Post by mick85 »

I cant wait to have carpet in a fourby :D
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Post by GQ Bear »

i ripped mine out a few years ago and have never looked back. Don't bother lining floor with anything. I've never had a problem with heat or excessive noise, and no fumes in cab. Easy to clean too.
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Post by sidewayz »

same.

just steel floor in my gq. just got a pair of those deep rubber floor mats and thats it. when i get back from a wheel i just hose it out. :armsup:
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Post by jessie928 »

man that mob wants over 550 for a set of vynl carpets for the patrol + delivery!

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Post by giantracing »

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Re: what to replace gq lwb carpet with

Post by gqnick »

Go to clarke rubber and suss it out from there, Thats what i did and ive flooded mine heaps,

But now ive got these water removal pumps which work grouse!

it sucks the water from your floor and yeh no flooding,

if ya keen for more details let me no,

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Post by SWBMQCraig »

Ive just bought this stuff called hippo liner its a DIY 2 part epoxy meant for ute trays 1 pack should do it but might need another one they are $130 per pack. Bit cheaper than the $1000 quoted to get rhino lining put through the 4by! Im ripping out the carpet and putting it on this weekend i will post up some before and after photos when im done.

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Post by SWBMQCraig »

Interior is still all out but here is the finish so far..

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how it was when i started

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The clean up (last idiot that owned the car decided to carpet the tailgate and stick it on with 3L of contact adhesive)
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Finish is better on the tailgate (below) because it started drying when i was doing the back (above)
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The stuff was bought from Paint Mobile on Cheltenham Road in Dandenong $130 per pack (used 2 packs - 1.7 litre per pack) its called Hippo Liner

Stuff I learned:
1. Its 2 part only mix up half a pack at a time (0.85L) because it dries very quickly - i mean really really quickly only have about 10-15mins of working time.. less if its warm.

2. Do multiple thin coats for the best finish.

3. Got some on my hands acetone, turps etc doesnt get it off.. wear the gloves..

4. The roller they give you gives a good finish but breaks up use another roller or brush to apply the first coat.

5. Same as painting preparation is everything.. mask off anything you don't want painted and be all set up to go BEFORE you mix it.

Overall im pretty happy with it, If i did it again I could do a better job!
I will post some more pics when my interior is in and report out on how noisy it is without alot of the deadner i pulled out..


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Post by steve patrol »

Nice work! How is it holding up now? Loving the hose out idea!
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Post by SWBMQCraig »

Hey mate
Its holding up well apart from a couple of defects that are my fault :oops: You really gotta do a couple of coats and make sure you get a even coating over everything..
Noise isn't as bad as i thought with all the carpet and underlay out. Its harder to hose out than id like had it half full of mud the other Sunday and hosed most of it out but still gets caught in all the corners and under the seats! But it doesn't go moldy and stink.. it looks the shiz too :cool:

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Post by midi73 »

GutSquisher Media wrote:have a look here

http://www.noelsautoparts.com.au/carcarpet.htm
Thats expensive. There are a lot cheaper places than that. In fact you can get it off ebay cheaper than that.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0322918588
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Post by midi73 »

SWBMQCraig wrote:Ive just bought this stuff called hippo liner its a DIY 2 part epoxy meant for ute trays 1 pack should do it but might need another one they are $130 per pack. Bit cheaper than the $1000 quoted to get rhino lining put through the 4by! Im ripping out the carpet and putting it on this weekend i will post up some before and after photos when im done.

Cheers Craig
I came upon this on ebay which sounds the same as hippo liner, but no where near as good a price tag.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0339178445

Have you got the contact details of the bloke that is selling the hippo liner
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Post by SWBMQCraig »

http://www.paintmobile.com.au/osc/catalog/

These are the guys that I got the hippo liner from.

Cheers

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