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so my paint isnt great on my truck and while it is still a DD i will be beating the hell out of it on weekend and all summer and when ever else i can get out
so i am looking into rhinolining my whole truck
actuly im dead set on it
im getn new rear fender places to fix rust
so should i do anything to the existing paint so the bedliner material ?
maybe just sand down?
or should it just stick to whats already there?
looking at the stuff u roll on or u can buy it in a spray can
what would you guys recommend?
anyone do this before?
maybe some pictures? thanks guys
so my paint isnt great on my truck and while it is still a DD i will be beating the hell out of it on weekend and all summer and when ever else i can get out
so i am looking into rhinolining my whole truck
actuly im dead set on it
im getn new rear fender places to fix rust
so should i do anything to the existing paint so the bedliner material ?
maybe just sand down?
or should it just stick to whats already there?
looking at the stuff u roll on or u can buy it in a spray can
what would you guys recommend?
anyone do this before?
maybe some pictures? thanks guys
I've seen it done a few times,not Rhino Lining, but a similar product (not sure of the name)......Sanding would give you better adhesion,but I'd check with the manufacturer of the product you're going to use for surface prep directions........
my 89 has the spray/roll on bed liner on it. i like it a lot actually. doesnt look the prettiest but the truck is solid. dont really know what all goes into it, th previous owner put it on, but it is like a exo skeloten for the truck. i personally would use roll on, because it, in my opinion, would use less material. i can pot a pic up in a bit.
here is my 89.. its pretty muddy.. sorry.. but from the pin striping down is all bed liner
i have better pics someplace.. just gotta find em.. i will look tonight
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