Pics of blazeproc's TJ with a Scorpion liner in it!

Blaze

The Jeeper Reaper
Joined
Aug 9, 2005
Location
Wake Forest, NC
Here ya go, final results! Detailed it up and took it out for some pictures. Turned out fantastic, I know Mike can't wait to see it!

Anyone who wants to see it in person, we'll have it at the Carolina Collector Auto Fest this weekend at the Fairgrounds in Raleigh. We'll be in the Jim Graham building, spot C-12.

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Damn thing looks like a match box car being so clean and the photo angles. NICE

Looks like the BFG's on the front didnt balance out to good tho.
 
^^^Why do you say that. because of the amount of wieght or uneven tread wear.
If it is the amount of wieght, you are right. They ride nice at 70 which is very nice again.
 
Mike jeep looks sweeeeeeeet w/ the coating. The bfg's look great too and i dont see anything odd about the front tires from any of the pics but maybee im wrong.what happened to the creepy's?
 
I saw this Jeep at the show Saturday. Very nice.

Have you gotten that floor wet yet though? Seems like it would be VERY slick it you had on wet boots or shoes. (no grip I mean)

It does look like nice though. The pictures are good, but it looks better in person :~>

greg
 
nice looking jeep. love the fenders:lol:
 
Question on that stuff.......

does that basically seal up your drain plugs, or are they still usable?

also..... how well would that work if you lay out some liquid sound deadening material, and then covered that with the liner too?
 
i think for drain plugs as long as you have them out when that stuff is sprayed you can put them back in after its dry and still use them like normal. Thats how i did my herculiner.
 
Yep, as long as they are out they are still usable. You can see in the pics that I took out the rear ones and sprayed, then put them back in.

And as far as the sound deadening material, I never really thought about that but I think it would work quite well. We have rubber crumb that we add when doing a sound barrier. I imagine I could do it all in one shot, add a 100% rubber load and spray a spund barrier and then immediately follow it up with a good topcoat with no rubber. It would still have some texture, but would remove a lot of the roughness of the sound barrier part.

Hmmmmmmmmmmm, you have piqued my interest.
 
Yep, as long as they are out they are still usable. You can see in the pics that I took out the rear ones and sprayed, then put them back in.
And as far as the sound deadening material, I never really thought about that but I think it would work quite well. We have rubber crumb that we add when doing a sound barrier. I imagine I could do it all in one shot, add a 100% rubber load and spray a spund barrier and then immediately follow it up with a good topcoat with no rubber. It would still have some texture, but would remove a lot of the roughness of the sound barrier part.
Hmmmmmmmmmmm, you have piqued my interest.


Well, now that you are interested.... Could you let me know what you find out.... i may be very, very interested in getting this done to my jeep. Price dependent I'm sure.
 
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