Looks good. I know how to do it even but your entertainment value makes it worth watching anyway. Plus gets me stoked to work on trucks not just bikes. Thank you for cranking out the videos my friend!
ive used the roll on herculiner on the floor of a fullsize cherokee chief cut down on noise/heat. i recently tried the rattle can version on the cheep ebay diy rear xj bumper plus the stuff seams to work good at sealing stuff
I like Raptor liner. I did the floor board in my xj and my Dodge Ram van… Prep is the key.. I even got some over some over spray in the xj on the center console and it sticks to that like no buddies bussnis..
Funny you talk about the prep work. I just did the Herculiner Professional bed liner and last night and i made a video of of the prep work and a separate video talking about how it came out after spraying it in. It was my first spray in bed liner ive done. Ive used bed coating before. I think the Hurculiner is a solid product.
The 3 R's on your ruck. Re-Fix Re-Paint and Re=Ready. 70 years young here working with my hands would only suggest wear throw away gloves for any solvent.
i loved this video well done and informative, i have a request though i have some dings and dents in my wj I'm wanting to fix with Bondo then base paint to get that factory look back i think you if u know how we would all appreciate a video covering the process
Hey Doug! Quick update on my new WJ; I replaced all the front control arms and bushings as per your video, and yeah, least favorite job of all time! I also noticed that my rear upper control arm (or is it arms) anyways the huge boomerang thing's bushings are shot!!! Did you ever make a how-to on this? I watch most of your videos but I don't remember this subject being adressed; is this something the DIY'er can do of should I send it to the shop? Seems daunting when you only have a floor jack and jack stands!
So...any experience with Raptor Liner? 😉 I like what this did for the truck. You mentioned having had good luck with longevity. What kind of time are you talking about? Ten years? More? Less? Also, did you consider doing the entire truck? Might look cool......
I’ll have to try out the herculiner next time I get an XJ and do the rattle can bedliner from the body seam down to under the rockers. I always used the rustoleum brand bedliner and it seemed to hold up ok enough. It would still need touched up on the rockers about once a year behind where the front tires would kick little stones up. Is the Herculiner a lot more resilient to damage?
Well Jethrow don't leave us in suspence! Share some of that big brain knowledge with the group. What did we do wrong and way more importantly, how does Jethrow the BEDLINER EXPERT do bed liner? Me myself and I want to know
Looks good. I know how to do it even but your entertainment value makes it worth watching anyway. Plus gets me stoked to work on trucks not just bikes.
Thank you for cranking out the videos my friend!
Many words of wisdom spoken here!
Well that bed rails turned out pretty good buddy I think you need to do all the black surfaces on that truck to make it match the bed rails now
Agree 100%. All blacks. Said the exact same thing buddy buck
Looks great. I just rolled on herculiner on my k-5 blazer floor. I used the spray can for Corners and heavy traffic areas.
ive used the roll on herculiner on the floor of a fullsize cherokee chief cut down on noise/heat. i recently tried the rattle can version on the cheep ebay diy rear xj bumper plus the stuff seams to work good at sealing stuff
I like Raptor liner. I did the floor board in my xj and my Dodge Ram van… Prep is the key.. I even got some over some over spray in the xj on the center console and it sticks to that like no buddies bussnis..
Love the Dakota videos 👍
Funny you talk about the prep work. I just did the Herculiner Professional bed liner and last night and i made a video of of the prep work and a separate video talking about how it came out after spraying it in.
It was my first spray in bed liner ive done. Ive used bed coating before.
I think the Hurculiner is a solid product.
The 3 R's on your ruck.
Re-Fix Re-Paint and Re=Ready. 70 years young here working with my hands would only suggest wear throw away gloves for any solvent.
Brother outstanding video
i loved this video well done and informative, i have a request though i have some dings and dents in my wj I'm wanting to fix with Bondo then base paint to get that factory look back
i think you if u know how we would all appreciate a video covering the process
Hes got an older video of him doing body work and painting an XJ
@donttreadonme1990 oh my bad I looked before hand but I guess I didn't look hard enough
Yo también me gusta trabajar y mirar como sacar dinero con mi sudor pero si salió bien el trabajo el cliente me pagó sin pensarlo
DAM BUDDY THAT LOOKS 💯I LEARNED TODAY LIGHT COATS WAIT TEN MINS IN BETWEEN GREAT VIDEO
Thanks Doug! I need to clean up my rocket panels and this was exactly what I needed to watch!
Hey Doug! Quick update on my new WJ; I replaced all the front control arms and bushings as per your video, and yeah, least favorite job of all time! I also noticed that my rear upper control arm (or is it arms) anyways the huge boomerang thing's bushings are shot!!! Did you ever make a how-to on this? I watch most of your videos but I don't remember this subject being adressed; is this something the DIY'er can do of should I send it to the shop? Seems daunting when you only have a floor jack and jack stands!
Great job
Cool old Dakota what year ? Thanks Bob
So...any experience with Raptor Liner? 😉
I like what this did for the truck. You mentioned having had good luck with longevity. What kind of time are you talking about? Ten years? More? Less?
Also, did you consider doing the entire truck? Might look cool......
I just realized UA-cam hasn’t been showing your videos to me. Luckily I’m still subscribed. But it was fortuitous I was looking at Bedliner Aerosols.
Think it would hold up as a wheel well liner? Or just go with plastic Husky liners.
Would you please share me something of how
to avoid the sprayer stuck? Or which type of solvent is suitable to make the bed liner a bit not viscosity?
Jeep! Jeep! Jeep videos! We want Jeep videos!
Nice ! Would you also sand a plastic bumper ? Or just spray over it ?
I’ll have to try out the herculiner next time I get an XJ and do the rattle can bedliner from the body seam down to under the rockers. I always used the rustoleum brand bedliner and it seemed to hold up ok enough. It would still need touched up on the rockers about once a year behind where the front tires would kick little stones up. Is the Herculiner a lot more resilient to damage?
Just a tip, Harbor Freight has cheap sanding sponges.
Check out Raptorliner, the U-Pol line is out of a can. Good stuff. Would love you to compare and give opinion
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Now I'm going to paint the bottom of my 2001 Dodge Durango ram 1500 the bottom edge black
Con todo mi corazón te agradezco por tu video me gane $350 en un ratito
Earnest goes to bed liner 👍
When are you gonna fix the hole on the frame . I thought You showed us a hole
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Should just paint entire truck with it
Roll on works better than the rattle can every time. Sure, it's not as convenient, but since when have we ever cared about convenience?
Dodge has always used an inferior paint and clear coat on their vehicles.
On an old truck everything you did was fine but if you are trying to do this on something you want to look good I wouldn’t follow any of this advice.
Sorry I should say a lot of this advice
Well Jethrow don't leave us in suspence! Share some of that big brain knowledge with the group. What did we do wrong and way more importantly, how does Jethrow the BEDLINER EXPERT do bed liner? Me myself and I want to know