Thinking about Line-X for the entire exterior. I called one shop and received a $5,500 price quote. That seems really expensive to me. Anyone priced this lately? I am calling another shop next week. Thanks.
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Why not just get a cheap spray gun and Plastidip the entire truck? Going to cost you a tenth of the quote you got....either line-X or plastidip will look like crap anyways so you might as well go the cheaper route.
Plus plastidip you can peel off easily and do spot repairs....line X, you're pretty much screwed if you ever want to go back to stock.
One of the contractors at my work used to own a freshly built Wrangler that was originally built for Chicago Bears' Matt Forte by a local bodyshop "The Auto Art" and that entire truck was Rhinolined (minus the plastic hardtop) which I believe is along the lines of Line X. I've personally detailed that truck for him on a few occasions and I would not recommend doing that kind of finish. It always looks dirty and is difficult to wash and keep clean. The only upside is it never got scratched (it's never been offroad so not sure how it would hold up to trail pinstriping).
I bet the coating adds a ton of weight also, especially if you fully disassemble everything and do engine and door jambs like this Jeep.
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Thinking about Line-X for the entire exterior. I called one shop and received a $5,500 price quote. That seems really expensive to me. Anyone priced this lately? I am calling another shop next week. Thanks.
Actually now that you mention it, the engine bay was not rhinolined. It had a big Hemi V8 swap.They did a FULL respray???? That is foolish... Ha ha why the hell would you bedliner your engine bay???
To the OP, if you aren't afraid of spending a bit, and you want a durable offroad coating, then you might look at some epoxy finishes. The person I bought my 100 from used an epoxy finish on his 80 series that they use on some heavy duty equipment at his work. His 80 is by far the coolest 80 series I have ever encountered. He has put some crazy miles on his 80 and it still looks fantastic.
80 Series Landcruiser
They did a FULL respray???? That is foolish... Ha ha why the hell would you bedliner your engine bay???
To the OP, if you aren't afraid of spending a bit, and you want a durable offroad coating, then you might look at some epoxy finishes. The person I bought my 100 from used an epoxy finish on his 80 series that they use on some heavy duty equipment at his work. His 80 is by far the coolest 80 series I have ever encountered. He has put some crazy miles on his 80 and it still looks fantastic.
80 Series Landcruiser
Ghanks. This is an idea I hadn’t considered. I’ll start researching this. If you have any photos of how it looks, I’d appreciate that.They did a FULL respray???? That is foolish... Ha ha why the hell would you bedliner your engine bay???
To the OP, if you aren't afraid of spending a bit, and you want a durable offroad coating, then you might look at some epoxy finishes. The person I bought my 100 from used an epoxy finish on his 80 series that they use on some heavy duty equipment at his work. His 80 is by far the coolest 80 series I have ever encountered. He has put some crazy miles on his 80 and it still looks fantastic.
80 Series Landcruiser