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I was just thinking of painting your whole truck in a rhino lining or line-x. It would protect your whole truck inside and out. I wonder how muck it would cost? I was thinking of putting one in my bed and my paint job sucks so i was thinking of doing the whole thing.
Yeah..There is guy around here that painted his Old Bronco with the whole bed liner stuff..He said he likes it alot better than paint ...because it dosnt scratch as easily.. He plays in the desert alot .. He said it costed somewhere around $500 or 600..or something like that..He got it done out of a place in Corona California..Hope this helps alittle bit..and it looks good!
thats awesome....does it make the inside of the cab any cooler after being closed up for awhile? guess you don't have to worry about hail damage anymore!!!
That is very cool, but I remember my squad-leader did it to his jeep wrangler, but the panels still rusted on the inside of the fenderwells. Hmm great protection on the outside, but still soft on the inside.
Originally posted by phantom22 That is very cool, but I remember my squad-leader did it to his jeep wrangler, but the panels still rusted on the inside of the fenderwells. Hmm great protection on the outside, but still soft on the inside.
That's why you have them paint the underside as well
I have actually been thinking about doing it to my truck, not all over but just from the two-tone down..... I liked the way it looked and I always get little dings and scratches there from the brush and rocks being thrown up... I would love to see any pics
fsnco1-i've seen some duallys sprayed like that. two tones and solids. they really do look good. i was going to do it to my last dually, but never did. the bottom of those back fenders have a hard life!
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