Part 25 Suzuki Samurai Bed Liner Installation: Testing Spray and Roll On Herculiner
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
- Prepping, Taping, and installing Bed Liner on the 1987 Suzuki Samurai. Using Herculiner spray and roll-on bed liners. Suzuki Jimny Sierra SJ413 SJ410
Without my coffee I don't start my day cheers ☕
Right, I used to have 1 cup a day... until the Samurai series, now it's like 3-4 cups a day. Might have to cut back my belly feels funny lol.
The floor looks great!
Hey thanks alot! I still have to do the back. Started prepping it but didn't get very far yet.
I like it. I did the outside of my 2004 Dodge the same way a few years ago. It's still holding on.
Heck yeah, I see that from time to time. Perfect for hunting or off roading or scaring other cars in the parking lot lol.
Glad you were finally were able to get a coat down. Told ya that stuff goes everywhere. But the 2nd coat you will feel better. You think you have it all covered on that first one. Once you go back and it's dry you will seat little spot and specs peaking through everywhere. That shine also wears off. And it just goes to black. But very nice job!
P.s. also watch the Brian plug holes. I didn't when I did mine and had a nice puddle on the ground! Haha. Wife is still mad at me!
Yup, lol, got some on the exhaust lol. Glad to hear that shine goes away, not really digging that. Did the 2nd coat today. That'll be tomorrow's video if I can ever get the videos from my phone to my laptop, been trying for 4 hours now. The 2nd coat also seems to increase the number of rubber chunks per given area too. Pretty easy to lay down, so mad at myself for doing so much prep, what a waste of time! I'm done with the front area and still have a little over half left so that's good. I'll be able to do the back and touch up any areas with that 1 kit. Thanks for the comments!
I love my sammi mine is an 88 with almost 600k miles lol. you killed this paint job! looks better than what you can get at a paint shop. im debating about taking mine to a linex shop and having them do the bed, passenger area and undercoat. thoughts?
Hey thanks. I'm not sure what they would charge but you'd prob save a ton of money if you did it yourself. I hope I didn't dissuade anyone by doing the prep the way I did. After seeing how forgiving this stuff was I went way way overboard! I'm still kicking myself for wasting all that time. Honestly as long as it's clean and free of dirt that's prob all the prep you really need (and then obviously grind out the rust if there is any). I think that 1 gallon kit was just over $100 (prob right at $100 online). That would be enough to do all but your undercoating and another person in the comments told me they were really happy using Harbor Freight's bed liner as their undercoating so I was thinking about doing that. I'll definitely make a video if I do. It honestly looks better after the 2nd coat (did that today). Wow 600k miles! That's really impressive, I'd say the ole girl deserves some kind of treatment like this. For a few hundred bucks you could do what you're talking about yourself, no clue what they would charge at a shop but the reason I chose Herculiner was because people in the comments really liked it. I bet the commercial stuff they use at a shop is even better and I'm sure you get some sort of warranty too.
cool ill get myself something to drink a snack kick back and enjoy this with out the smell. darn i like the smell lol
Don't get too comfortable the 2nd coat comes with smell-a-vision. Lol.
I think it looks really good. At least you know for the back part. You don't have to do as much sanding and prep work.
That's true. I would have been even more mad at myself if I had prepped the whole thing, but that would have been around next Christmas lol.
looks really nice. you had me laughing (sorry for the breathing I'm holding my breath) stuffs bad isn't it . i see really only one problem and its a big one, you'll probably going to have to get up under the dash and turn the magnet down before you take that thing out cruising, you don't want any of the trouble it is going to bring you
Magnet? Did Suzuki use a small magnet to hold the whole front end together or something I'm not aware of lol?
yeah the chick magnet, that thing is lookin so good youll have to turn it down!@@FixLife119
Good job
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Thank you!
If you have a sewing machine or access to one and some seat belt material you could make some unbreakable door straps.
Good point, I you want something done right, do it yourself right? My friends daughter has a few sewing machines. I've never sewn (sewed? see can't even spell it) in my life but maybe she could make me something.
The original door straps actually have some metal pieces that cover the holes to keep that from happening. I have my original pieces if you want them. Currently mine have a carabiner on the end because I cut the door hinges to make the doors removable like a jeep. Pretty easy to do if you want, just let me know...I still have the instructions and it wasn't so long ago that I forgot yet!
@@BA-jr9wr Believe it or not this new rubber strap broke even with the metal caps on there. If you look on the back it does have some mesh in the rubber but it's less than what's in a piece of duct tape. Just cheap crap. I noticed the replacement ones are several inches longer too. They prob know they can't hold up so they make em longer thinking it'll be less stress. Man I didn't think I was even pulling very hard on that rope either. I kept the originals so I was thinking about trying to vulcanize the new to the old somehow lol. The old ones just have little cracks from being old, kinda like me.
Yes Sir they rolled out of Japan with dents.
Truck bedliners shouldn't be applied on naked steel. First, You removed original protection, then painted bedliner. That's wrong. If You removed protection layer, should use at least two layers of epoxid primer, then bedliner, or leave original, wash it, a little sand paper 300, then cover with bedliner. Now rust is dancing and singing undercover.
The Herculiner is the rust protection. Google "can Herculiner be applied to bare metal?"