Rhino Lining the floor boards

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  1. 924 Mav

    924 Mav Ed Winegar

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    Has anyone considered rhino lining the floor boards. I am repairing the rust in my floor boards and thought about painting it with the rhino lining before putting the new carpet in to help quiet it down. Does anyone have any thoughts or better ideas?
     
  2. ford84stepside

    ford84stepside Lone Wolf

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    I thought about doing something like that on the Bottom side, but not inside. At least your carpet shouldn't slip!
     
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    luckyirishpride "Youngest Comet Owner"16!

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    That would probably work well, especially if you put some insulation on top of that! Like Dynomat or something to this effect!

    I just have that thick insulation on mine, with the fuzzy side, and the other is the really shiny silver....It works really well with just that below the carpet!
     
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    my friend makes cars for sound shows and that is the first thing he does is strip the car and put the spray on truck liner (i just assume that it is rhino liner) all over the floor
     
  5. Mavaholic

    Mavaholic Growing older but not up!

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    Every car I built will have that stuff sprayed on the bottom. Should work great on the inside too.
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    you mean like this and this:huh: ...frank...:bouncy:
     
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    man, I wish I had a rotissere and I could spray the bottoms of cars and make em' rust resistant, think I'm going to spray the inside of mine at the point after patch repair is done. maybe looking into the rotissere soon......I can spray small parts right now if anyone is willing to ship them to me....Custom Truck and Trailer, Fayetteville,Ga. 770-306-9965 give me a call. I'm in that business of spraying truck bed liners and accessories as well as trailer accessories and custom built trailer interiors.
     
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    Mavaholic Growing older but not up!

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    That don't look like Rino liner.
     
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    dmhines Dixie Maverick Boy

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    Pretty sure Seth Rhino'd the interior of his Comet GT ...
     
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    scooper77515 No current projects.

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    Rhino liner goes on bumpy, but I would guess you could brush it on and make it smoother. Then it would look more like that.
     
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    Inline6 put Rhino Liner on every inch of the interior metal, underneath and shot it in the rockers. Good stuff, just make sure you don't trap any rust. Clean it up and use something like Extend or some other rust inhibitor.
     
  12. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Summit has some stuff called "Lizard Skin" they used it on Horsepower TV the other day, looks pretty good.
     
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    definatly will be most effective on the outside bottom of the floors for both rust and sound. That guy on TRUCKS on spike tv did most of his purple bronco with rhino lining, everyehere that wasnt getting paint. They had diffrent ways to apply it for diffrent textures
     
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    littleredtoy Seth

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    Yep!


    Then covered it with aluminum backed insulation. It cut down the road noise quite a bit IMO. No close up pics on the laptop, though.

    Seth
     
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