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i did it to mine after i put floorpans in then put carpet over it idk how hard it would be to get off though i had ran around with ony the bed linner for a few weeks held up good
I used bed liner on my floor. I was hoping it would turn out better than it did. I think its a good idea from a standpoint of protecting the floor. I was hoping it would have given me a bit of sound and heat insulation, but it didn't. On my list of things to do is to put down sound deadener and either carpet or rubber mat.
i did it to mine after i put floorpans in then put carpet over it idk how hard it would be to get off though i had ran around with ony the bed linner for a few weeks held up good
What did you use to coat yours?
I am planning on doing both the inside and under side of the crew cab - both cab and bed!
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I had my cab floor and back walls done in Line-X bed liner, and I think it came out pretty well. Granted, I had the entire interior sandblasted along with everything else on the truck, but I wanted to make sure it was going to stick, and we had to find all the rust to know how much of the floorpan to replace.
Anyway, here's a couple shots of the finished product (the floor, anyway.....Buford won't be on the road for a few months yet).
I did my entire interior of a 76 Blazer in Line-X and really like it. You can either leave it as is, which I did since I off-road it almost exclusively, or you can just cover it back over with the jute padding/carpet setup like a stock rig.
I also coated mine inside and underneath with Rhino Lining. I still placed carpet inside. So far I'm loving it. Only downfall with Rhino lining the cab is making sure you run a good groundwire from the cab to chassis.
a company called durabak make a liner in two varieties and a ton of colors. you can get smooth or textured. so you could do the whole interior if you wanted
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i dont think that would work out to well but you could do the underside of the cab (i know that it would kinda be a pain in the *** while its still on the truck)and multiple coats in the cab and that would help with sound deadening and keeping heat in/out
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His brain wouldnt function under what you would call "normal" conditions. Dan is truely one of a kind. Too weird to live and too rare to die.
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your post per day average may be 2.03 but your lols per day far exceed any one else on FTE hands down.
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