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Old 10-07-2015, 03:38 PM
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Took almost 2 cans, I bought it from Autozone for $8 a can. I'm not sure how it will hold up I still plan on putting fender shields in, I'll probably get them from Husky. I plan on keeping this truck a long time & just looking at ways to prevent the usual rust spots you see on fenders.









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very nice. i'm going to be doing it to my XLT soon.
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looks nice. I don't think you'll have to worry about rust.
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I did the same. But, I used bedliner spray. It was a little thicker.

I appreciate all the details that Ford already considered. But, this would have been a simple factory touch.
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Originally Posted by ConnectEgr
I did the same. But, I used bedliner spray. It was a little thicker.

I appreciate all the details that Ford already considered. But, this would have been a simple factory touch.
I thought about using that too but since I'm putting the liners in this is all I needed.
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looks awesome
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I did the same thing to mine today! Used the same product too. Bought two cans of the pro grade and 2 cans of the normal. I only did two coats for now and used half a can of the pro grade on each coat/wheel well.



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Rust wont be an issue
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Aluminum.
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Originally Posted by NuckaBlitz
Aluminum.
I guess in 10 or 15 years from now we'll see what happens whether its corrosion, rust, or what ever... I'm hoping to avoid any of it.


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