Monstaliner?

B.ScottsYJ

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Anyone know of a vender running any kind of sale or specials for this. Any reviews on monstaliner? Looking to coat the Jeep with it. I hear great things about it.
 
you can get the best price by using their jeepforum.com discount. call them and tell them youre a jeepforum.com user, and wanted to place a over phone order. youll get free chassis saver.
 
you can get the best price by using their jeepforum.com discount. call them and tell them youre a jeepforum.com user, and wanted to place a over phone order. youll get free chassis saver.

Lol jeepforum would get discounts for bedliner :flipoff2:


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What is monstaliner?

I wondered the same thing....first thought:

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I did the inside of my tj with it. I like that it is smooth when you roll it on. Then once it gets a little tacky you roll it dry to give it texture. You can make it as rough or smooth as you see fit. It is much harder than any of the other roll on stuff i have seen. I would definately buy it again.
 
Anybody have experience with monstaliner and u-pol raptor liner? Josh1 sprayed his yj with raptor. looks good and he seems very satisfied. He has several people who want him to do theirs and we are probably gonna do one of mine.
 
Anybody have experience with monstaliner and u-pol raptor liner? Josh1 sprayed his yj with raptor. looks good and he seems very satisfied. He has several people who want him to do theirs and we are probably gonna do one of mine.

Doesnt even compare. Monstaliner is the cream of the crop. If you get to know the guys, you will discover they were one of the originals, and most other brands today are a patent tweak of their formula (so they say).

Pay the 5 bucks and get the sample chips form them, and you will feel and see the difference if you have been around other bedliners before.

I have used both chassis saver and por15. By far the chassis saver performed better

Durabak seems the same stuff. BUt more expensive... @tknopp have you used both brands? if so, could you tell a difference?
 
I did the inside of my tj with it. I like that it is smooth when you roll it on. Then once it gets a little tacky you roll it dry to give it texture. You can make it as rough or smooth as you see fit. It is much harder than any of the other roll on stuff i have seen. I would definately buy it again.
How is it durability and texture compared to Line X?
 
How is it durability and texture compared to Line X?
The texture is entirely up to you. If you just roll it on it will be very smooth. You have to wait a few minutes for it to begin to dry and then roll it with a dry roller to get texture. I cant comment on it's durability much other than i have pulled the roll cage in and out a few times and has not chipped, gouged, or scratched. Sitting out in the weather for over a year has had no effect on it. I have also plasma-cut through it and the coating around the cut has not peeled or anything like that.
 
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kind of a crappy picture but hopefully you can see the texture in the floor pan and smoothness under the seat and the hole I cut through it. It has not rusted through like it looks just a bunch of grinding dust and media from the blaster. @jeepinmatt
 
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Anybody have experience with monstaliner and u-pol raptor liner? Josh1 sprayed his yj with raptor. looks good and he seems very satisfied. He has several people who want him to do theirs and we are probably gonna do one of mine.
I raptor lined the inside of a Toyota I owned years ago. I wasn't impressed. It started peeling off about a month after I had it sprayed.
 
I raptor lined the inside of a Toyota I owned years ago. I wasn't impressed. It started peeling off about a month after I had it sprayed.
Peeling liner sounds like an improper prep job. We raptor lined parts of the service bed on a couple f350's that operate in a quarry. So far so good.

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Peeling liner sounds like an improper prep job. We raptor lined parts of the service bed on a couple f350's that operate in a quarry. So far so good.

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It's possible. I sanded down to metal and shot single stage primer on it before shooting the liner.....maybe I should have used 2k primer?
 
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