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spray on liners for sills?

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spray on liners for sills?

Post by vk2icj »

I was on Ih8mud when I stumbled on this thread

http://forum.ih8mud.com/hardcore-corner ... in-20.html

I like that idea and it looks good on his 60. Has anyone done this here in Oz? If so what products did you use? I was poking around a bit and I'm not seeing the US products here in Oz.

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Post by SWBMQCraig »

Here is what i put in my interior.. would be easy to do to the sills too and its tough stuff.. bit pricy tho..

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic154766-0-0-asc-.php

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Post by ajsr »

its called stone guard.
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Post by barbz »

I went with Rhino lining on the sills - no more stone chips and filled in the dents the stock steps made.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

Never mind the sills- That's one super cool 60 - 4BT and 4L80E - that's some serious drivetrain envy.

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Post by fester2au »

A while ago I bought a big tin of Hurculiner tray liner meant for a DIY application. Haven't used it yet but comes with rollers and good instructions. I chanced upon it on Ebay someone must have been bringing kits in. There's heaps of info on Herculiners web site. Also saw some brand of tray liner in supercheap or autobarn the other day but didn't recall the brand.

A guy in town does spray on liners like the stuff you see on garage/workshop floor form time to time. We worked on a bike race trailer he had done. Don';t know brand but it's not cheap and it's very rough to walk on.
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Post by vanbox »

I used septone paint on body deadner from supercheap.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/ft ... asc-60.php

After 12 months it has started to peel a little. but only because i didnt roughen up the paint/or clean very well.

cheap as!

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Post by midi73 »

fester2au wrote:A while ago I bought a big tin of Hurculiner tray liner meant for a DIY application. Haven't used it yet but comes with rollers and good instructions. I chanced upon it on Ebay someone must have been bringing kits in. There's heaps of info on Herculiners web site. Also saw some brand of tray liner in supercheap or autobarn the other day but didn't recall the brand.

A guy in town does spray on liners like the stuff you see on garage/workshop floor form time to time. We worked on a bike race trailer he had done. Don';t know brand but it's not cheap and it's very rough to walk on.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0339178445
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Post by midi73 »

SWBMQCraig wrote:Here is what i put in my interior.. would be easy to do to the sills too and its tough stuff.. bit pricy tho..

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic154766-0-0-asc-.php

Cheers Craig
I left a question on the nissan page, but I never usually go in there so I will ask here. do you have the contact details of the bloke who sells the hippo lining?
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Post by Ausi fj »

midi73 wrote:
SWBMQCraig wrote:Here is what i put in my interior.. would be easy to do to the sills too and its tough stuff.. bit pricy tho..

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic154766-0-0-asc-.php

Cheers Craig
I left a question on the nissan page, but I never usually go in there so I will ask here. do you have the contact details of the bloke who sells the hippo lining?
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I can give you contact details of Hurculiner distributor in NSW in needed. Cost is about $250 a tin plus freight.
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Post by fester2au »

midi73 wrote:
fester2au wrote:A while ago I bought a big tin of Hurculiner tray liner meant for a DIY application. Haven't used it yet but comes with rollers and good instructions. I chanced upon it on Ebay someone must have been bringing kits in. There's heaps of info on Herculiners web site. Also saw some brand of tray liner in supercheap or autobarn the other day but didn't recall the brand.

A guy in town does spray on liners like the stuff you see on garage/workshop floor form time to time. We worked on a bike race trailer he had done. Don';t know brand but it's not cheap and it's very rough to walk on.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0339178445
Woah, that looks like the size and same kit i bought but I guarantee you I didn't pay anywhere near that for it. Unless it has gone up that much in a couple of years. I would not have bothered at that price for the application I had in mind at the time. Sure it only cost me a bit over $100.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Make sure it's fresh. If it's old stock the solids will settle and no amount of stirring will break them up.

Ask me how I know :bad-words:

IMHO herculiner is far too textured for sills. It will hold the world's supply of dirt and look terrible, and will have to be cleaned with a scrubbing brush.

Rhino lining is definitely smooth enough to work in that application.
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Post by Rhett »

The Bloke in gympie is Wayne and his linner is speedliner. there is a website if you want to check it out. I have my suzuki truggy inside completly linned and also underside of bonnet and fire wall. The only reason Andrews trailer is so rough is the texture coat he aplys for non slip.
It would work on sills.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

That's gone on very nicely Rhett.

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Post by Ausi fj »

[quote="Rhett"]The Bloke in gympie is Wayne and his linner is speedliner. there is a website if you want to check it out. I have my suzuki truggy inside completly linned and also underside of bonnet and fire wall. The only reason Andrews trailer is so rough is the texture coat he aplys for non slip.
It would work on sills.


What was the cost? In Newcastle speedliner is just as expensive as Rhino. I would use it if it was not so pricey.
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Post by Rhett »

exact cost im not sure as hes a good friend and a sponser ;) . But a typical large duel cab is 700ish. that is 3mm floors and 1.5 sides(I think don't quote me) Thats drive in drive out.
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Post by vk2icj »

I have a few smallish rust spots along the wheel wells of my 60 and saw that the fellows applying that stuff in the original link were using it to cover up some body work lol. Not to mention make things a bit tougher for chips n the like for the future. I like the look of that 60 in the link.


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Post by midi73 »

Yes any contact info websites etc would be muchly appreciated.
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Post by Rhett »

speedliner.com
Its a wheelbase thing
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Post by lukethedork »

There's also 'Line-X'
http://www.linex.com/

and 'Herculiner'
http://www.herculiner.com/

and 'Qwik-Liner' (not sure if this one is available in aus)
http://www.qwikliner.com/

Rhino-Linings
http://www.rhinolinings.com.au/

Speed-Liner
http://www.speedlineraustralia.com.au/index.html/

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