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Has anyone ever ripped up there carpet in the back area and put on truck bed liner? IF so pics and instructions would be awesome.
 
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Old 01-20-2009, 06:38 PM
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not quite that easy. 4-doors have two massive wiring harness going across the floor. Also the side panels are plastic, so theyre not exactly built for abuse.
 
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Old 01-20-2009, 08:27 PM
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it was just a idea, i got cardboard laying in the back now, just lookin to get something tougher.
 
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Old 01-20-2009, 10:03 PM
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get a husky liner
 
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Old 01-21-2009, 08:09 AM
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I panted my whole floor board in the 2door I had. The carpet is in 2 pieces. Front and back. Wasn't too bad. I used some rustoleum hammered. Worked great and dried quick. I don't think I have any pictures though. I'm sure if you wanted to you could just cover the wires with some sheet metal or a piece of plywood in the back. To take the carpet out, take off all the trim and rear seats. Its pretty easy. I powerwashed my carpet when It was taken out. I'll see if I have any pics.
 
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Well heres a thought. You could proly find a material or cloth of some sort then lay like seran wrap down under the material. then rhino line the beejebus out of it! I have a buddy who used to sparay that stuff and I tell you IT IS STRONG! I've seen viehicles litteraly held together with spray in bed liner. works great for dampening and stopping bass rattles. Just a though, and a quick one at that, proly would need to be research farther. but I suppose the finishe prodect would be removable and contoured to the back of the rig.
 
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Old 06-09-2009, 07:59 PM
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What about diamond plate?
 
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What about a new carpet? A decent quality one I mean.
 
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There was someone who just rhinolined their entire floor...but I'm not awake yet (haven't had my coffee) and can't remember who it was!? lol..
 
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emphasising what Wolfpack said though, the wiring harness runs across the floor in the 4dr. Do you really want to rhino-line over that? If you have any problems with the wiring after you'll have one hell of a time getting to them through the liner, then you have to fix it after. If you do rhino line I'd personally re-route that harness along the side of the truck. You could probably expect cutting/soldering if you do though... Diamond plate would look cool but I can see it scratching up before long.
 


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