Thread: Anyone used Monstaliner?

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    Question Anyone used Monstaliner?

    Has anyone out there used Monstaliner do-it-yourself beliner. It is tintable and I got a paint match chip the other day from them that looks pretty darn close to the silver in my JK. I am building a custom trailer and was thinking of painting it silver like my JK with black fenders.


    Here is the link to my build if anyoe was interested.

    http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...trailer-build!

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    No one has used this yet???

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    I have a gallon plus going on my Bronco then I am buying more for the trailer. Supposed to be about the best DIY bedliner. It also comes in different colors now. There is hundreds of pages about it on the jeep forums too. The also make Chassis Saver which is supposed to be good too. Bought some of that an will try it. I have used POR 15 and Rust Bullet, both been good, though POR is kind of labor intensive.

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    I havent used it or seen it personally yet, but it seams to work well from what I see on various jeep forums I frequent. Hard to beat the price I just had an estimate done for rhino liner in my pickup bed and the rocker pannels $1200-$1400.

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    Thanks all! I am part of a Jeep forum and have seen it over there a few times. I just had not seen anyone use it here for a trailer yet!

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    Used xtreem liner on mine, similar product being a polyurethane that is tint able. Covered my whole trailer in it. Pics at the end of my build thread
    http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...-Trailer-build

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    Try Al's liner. It's tintable and tough stuff.
    Also it comes in kits and can be sprayed or rolled.
    Bob O'Connell
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    New England's largest Toyota based offroad club
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    TLCA#20818

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    Quote Originally Posted by java View Post
    Used xtreem liner on mine, similar product being a polyurethane that is tint able. Covered my whole trailer in it. Pics at the end of my build thread
    http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...-Trailer-build
    Quote Originally Posted by rain76king View Post
    Try Al's liner. It's tintable and tough stuff.
    Also it comes in kits and can be sprayed or rolled.
    I will check them both out. Thank you!

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    It's good stuff. I have the Jeep tub done lt grey monstrance, and two trailers done in and out with it-both two tone black and grey. Holding up great and easy install with roller too. Full kit complete and excellent customer service. Good stuff.

    Best of luck,

    Mike

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