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Reflex bed liners,& drain hole #530486 11/26/04 12:56 AM
Joined: Feb 2003
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90amigo Offline OP
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I did a search and found nothing on this.They want $450 to do the inside of my Amigo with the wheel wells also.What has been the going price on this?I want to drill holes to drain the water that gets in from crossing canals,but what can I use to plug up the holes to stop water from coming in and easy to remove? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


90 Amigo,Front 10 bolt with powertrax locker,Rear Dana 44 with Detroit Locker at 5:38.1 R&Ps,Pro Comp MT's 33x12.5 on 15x8 black Rockcrawlers,with a 3" suspension lift.Pro Comp steering Stabilizer.Warn M8000 winch in a ARB bullbar.
Re: Reflex bed liners,& drain hole [Re: 90amigo] #530487 11/26/04 01:07 AM
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strawmyers Offline
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Might try the things mentioned in THIS thread. Or the things they put in the bottom of small boats that allow you to drain them (same basic device really).


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Re: Reflex bed liners,& drain hole [Re: strawmyers] #530488 11/26/04 04:59 AM
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CPOM Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Put one of these things in your bed to run on 12V DC power:

[Linked Image]

Ha ha, yeah dumb idea, but you asked for it. Maybe you can find a miniature version???

As far as the bed liner, I wouldn't rule out Herculiner, a kit is only 50-100 bucks.


CHRIS
98 Amigo, 92 Pup

need a pickup 1st gen fuel level sender
Re: Reflex bed liners,& drain hole [Re: 90amigo] #530489 11/26/04 05:58 AM
Anonymous
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Price sounds about right (for the good stuff). Around here they want $600 to $650 for Rhino lining a fullsize blazer interior. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />

Re: Reflex bed liners,& drain hole [Re: strawmyers] #530490 11/26/04 05:55 PM
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90amigo Offline OP
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Might try the things mentioned in THIS[/url] thread. Or the things they put in the bottom of small boats that allow you to drain them (same basic device really).


Found it.Dorman product # 571-003 expand-tite. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


90 Amigo,Front 10 bolt with powertrax locker,Rear Dana 44 with Detroit Locker at 5:38.1 R&Ps,Pro Comp MT's 33x12.5 on 15x8 black Rockcrawlers,with a 3" suspension lift.Pro Comp steering Stabilizer.Warn M8000 winch in a ARB bullbar.
Re: Reflex bed liners,& drain hole [Re: CPOM] #530491 11/26/04 05:57 PM
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90amigo Offline OP
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I wouldn't rule out Herculiner, a kit is only 50-100 bucks.


I want something thicker.


90 Amigo,Front 10 bolt with powertrax locker,Rear Dana 44 with Detroit Locker at 5:38.1 R&Ps,Pro Comp MT's 33x12.5 on 15x8 black Rockcrawlers,with a 3" suspension lift.Pro Comp steering Stabilizer.Warn M8000 winch in a ARB bullbar.







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