I've been doing the same thing! It is my dream to start with a brand new pickup, or nearly new. I want a light color so I am able to keep it clean much easier.
You can email info @mountzionoffroad.com for a quote! One option we highly recommend as an alternative is Armorlite flooring goarmorlite.com/ - I can tell you that the cost will be comparable and the end result of the Armorlite is very nice, especially for a vehicle you drive a lot.
@@MountZionOffroad This is the first I've heard of Armorlite, yea I was safe under my rock... I cannot, however, agree with it being a viable option without totally sealing the factory floor of the Jeep. Moisture is going to find it's way under it and you're right back to having carpet. I'd seal the floor with a bedliner then consider the Armorlite LOLOL
A better solution for most owners has come to market, called Armorlite - www.goarmorlite.com. Current prices for doing this job would be about equal to the cost of you installing this product yourself.
Your mechanics are awesome -treat them well sir
Thank ya! We think so too! We try to treat them the best we can!
I've been doing the same thing! It is my dream to start with a brand new pickup, or nearly new. I want a light color so I am able to keep it clean much easier.
Looks so good, how is it with heat?
Where do you find the plugs. Looks great!
Did you remove the sound dampening panels in the front driver and passenger floorboards? Thanks.
no
What’s the cost
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mike@mountzionoffroad.com
We will get you a price! Let us know if you have a two door or a four door!
how much does this run? out of curiosity
A better solution for most owners has come to market, called Armorlite - www.goarmorlite.com check it out!
Just bought a 2012 JK with less than 12k miles in March last year. Can you color match the lining to Orange Crush??
You can email info @mountzionoffroad.com for a quote! One option we highly recommend as an alternative is Armorlite flooring goarmorlite.com/ - I can tell you that the cost will be comparable and the end result of the Armorlite is very nice, especially for a vehicle you drive a lot.
This sounds like a great project! What is the approximate cost for this on a 2015 JKU?
We actually don't spray Jeeps anymore, it's cheaper and better to do Armorlite floor covering www.goarmorlite.com
@@MountZionOffroad Thanks ... Is this a diy install, or does it need to be done by a professional?
@@frandrew1 you can diy it for under 200$, it’s fairly simple
@@MountZionOffroad This is the first I've heard of Armorlite, yea I was safe under my rock... I cannot, however, agree with it being a viable option without totally sealing the factory floor of the Jeep. Moisture is going to find it's way under it and you're right back to having carpet. I'd seal the floor with a bedliner then consider the Armorlite LOLOL
What do you suggest doing with the exposed wires? I’m worried about my dog getting their paws stuck in it
There shouldn't be any exposed wires.
@@MountZionOffroad weird they are everywhere in my Jeep. Under the seats, along the doors, in the trunk…
Does anyone know how much something like this coast $
A better solution for most owners has come to market, called Armorlite - www.goarmorlite.com. Current prices for doing this job would be about equal to the cost of you installing this product yourself.
Rhino line the engine bay 😂😂