Todd. I did a similar thing. I had Linex bed liner put in my front footwells,
inside the doors and inthe bed of my 88 SWB hardtop. In retrospect, I would not
do the footwells again because it is a bastard to get the floors up when your
tranny dies. The inside the doors is great because the are heavier, close
better and are stronger and dent proof. In the bed it is great because all
irregularities are covered and it is very strong. Do it but don't do the front
floor.
Kind regards
Mark Pilkington
Todd Vess wrote:
> Anyone out there Rhino-lined their Landy? I was thinking of having my 72
> SIII 109" CSW's floors done from stem to stern. Easy to clean up and might
> cut down on some noise, right? We had one of our fire dept. brush trucks
> Rhino lined a couple of years ago and it's held up very well, even with the
> abuse it gets subjected to.
>
> Thoughts, opinions, laughter, words of knowledge?
>
> Todd Vess
> Windsor, Colo.
> 1969 SIIA 109" Pickup "Annie"
> 1972 SIII 109" CSW "Effie"
> 1990 Range Rover
> 1971 Mini
> 1993 VW EuroVan
> _______________________________________________
> LRO mailing list
> LRO@land-rover.team.net
> http://land-rover.team.net/mailman/listinfo/lro
_______________________________________________
LRO mailing list
LRO@land-rover.team.net
http://land-rover.team.net/mailman/listinfo/lro
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b30 : Mon Mar 10 2003 - 21:32:58 EST