Linex
I'm in the process of remodeling my Chop, and decided to have the tank, fenders, battery box, electical box, and air cleaner cover Linex.
I just got back from the Linex shop, and I have to say everything turned out great, far better then I expected.
This is my first experience with Linexing, I've seen it sprayed on as a bedliner, but I never realized just how tough this stuff is!
I'm looking forward to putting the old girl back together...I'll post a few pictures once she's done. I made a new rear fender and my old seat isn't going to work with the new fender, so it'll be a couple weeks before it's 100%, but I'll post a few pictures seatless as soon as I have a chance.
Rhino Liner is the other brand name bedliner (Linex's competition).....they are very similiar.
http://www.linex.com/
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The pictures are a bit dark, will snap a few in the daylight when my seat springs come in and I have a chance to clean her up.
One thing about Linex/Rhino Lining it's thick! That needs to be taken into account when 'mocking' things up. I thought I had done a pretty good job taking that into account, but in the end I had to grind a good bit off my battery box and had to drill out a few of the non-threaded holes. The threaded holes I placed bolts into to keep the threads clean.
I will say that the Linex is TOUGH! I've used a hammer on it, dropped parts I would say that finish wise this version of the old girl is close to being literally bullet proof....ILMAO!!





