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09 Aug 2017 04:43 #183268 by Lambert
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Hi there, can someone please point me in the direction of the back of a Jimny that has been stripped out and bedlinered? I am trying to decide if that would be more practical than my plywood tray. Cheers in advance.

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10 Aug 2017 06:07 #183308 by fozzie
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Sorry for being thick, but please, what is 'Bedlined or Bedlinered'.

For practicality, I have a plywood tray with a 100mm upstand behind the seats (to reduce the chance of objects from hitting the back of the seats when braking) covered in ribbed rubber I bought from Amazon. All in all it makes my Jim a neat little van :)

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10 Aug 2017 11:30 #183324 by ant0
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Don't have a photo of the bare metal just sprayed as a finished article, but noise would be a primary concern if just spraying bedliner over the metal. The more common ply trays give decent sound deadening in comparison.

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10 Aug 2017 15:17 #183331 by Cameronmike
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Dunno if this is of any help but the guy that had mine before me covered the back in kind of rubbery sound deadening stuff, might be good for what your thinking of but only thing is it kinda seals in all the inevitable Jimny boot rust. The actual rubber stuff itself though is pretty robust.
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10 Aug 2017 16:16 #183334 by Lambert
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fozzie wrote: Sorry for being thick, but please, what is 'Bedlined or Bedlinered'.

For practicality, I have a plywood tray with a 100mm upstand behind the seats (to reduce the chance of objects from hitting the back of the seats when braking) covered in ribbed rubber I bought from Amazon. All in all it makes my Jim a neat little van :)


Bed liner is the spray on polyurethane coating that is essentially impervious to mechanical abuse and used amongst other things to line pickup beds it is tintable and usually textured. There are two benefits for me first it would afford more volume and secondly it is lighter than the ply tray. The main disadvantage being the contoured nature of the boot floor.

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10 Aug 2017 22:08 #183344 by Busta
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I don't have any pictures but in my old Jimmy I took out the seats and just left it as the metal floor. Always had it full of tools, chainsaws, axes etc. Never had any issues other than it not looking particularly tidy.

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