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Old 04-27-2011, 11:57 PM
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Everyone says a gallon does a 6 foot bed easy so I figure there's more square footage in the bed than doing the two tone. I think the gallon will be plenty for what you and I are planning. I gotta get some dry days so I can get some body work done first, it's been raining every other day for two weeks.
Ok cool. I want to do my bumpers too though. And that sucks, it hasn't rained down here in like a month I think.
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It's kinda nice to have that warranty though. I gotta buy tires for my truck so I'm not looking to spend that $400 to get it done. That's only 2 tires..
Yeah but for that much I can always buy another gallon and fix it. And $400 for two? What size rims/tires you running? Mine are almost $400/tire. Lol
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Screw that I only paid $600 for the truck lol. I'm looking at 285/75/17 nitto terras. I don't want to buy rims right now and I only have the 3 inch body lift. They're like 34.5 inches so that'll be a major improvement over the 29 inch tires I've got on right now. They're $800 for the set on discounttiredirect.com.
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Have you checked about geting it professionally done? I'm the Guy who did it in the previously posted link and after a month or so its holding up just fine. No chips or anything but the texture is so un consistant it looks bad. Went to a local truck shop and they would of done it all for 200.
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Screw that I only paid $600 for the truck lol. I'm looking at 285/75/17 nitto terras. I don't want to buy rims right now and I only have the 3 inch body lift. They're like 34.5 inches so that'll be a major improvement over the 29 inch tires I've got on right now. They're $800 for the set on discounttiredirect.com.
What part of the country are you in? I have 33 inch BFG All-Terrains that are still in pretty good shape from when I got my lift. I'll sell them to you if you want.
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You did it with a rattle can or roll on? I can definitely see an inconsistent texture with rattle can because I had that in my small sub boxes, I can imagine how it'd be on a 10'x1' line. The can has high pressure at first then as it got empty it started getting lower and looking crappy.
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Have you checked about geting it professionally done? I'm the Guy who did it in the previously posted link and after a month or so its holding up just fine. No chips or anything but the texture is so un consistant it looks bad. Went to a local truck shop and they would of done it all for 200.
They would've done the entire thing for $200?? That's not bad. I guess I'll have to look into it. I figured it would've been $400+.
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Maryland, I'm not driving to texas for them lol, but thanks. It's not a DD truck at all so i was hoping someone on here would be local and wanting to sell a size I wanted used. No such luck. That's actually why I joined, then I decided forums are a lot of fun.

Yeah I assumed 400ish. If I thought it was 200 I would have looked into it. I already bought the herculiner kit though hah. And like I said earlier I love my truck, but it's just not the caliber of yours. If I were you I'd definitely check the pros out first.
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Yea blew me away. Its not rhino liner or linex but I looked at his truck and a couple tool boxes they had there and its looks really nice. But he said since I alrweady had that DIY stuff on, if they had to removed it it would take the price up to around 500. But he said if I took it off and had them do it would only be 200
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Originally Posted by Austin97
Maryland, I'm not driving to texas for them lol, but thanks. It's not a DD truck at all so i was hoping someone on here would be local and wanting to sell a size I wanted used. No such luck. That's actually why I joined, then I decided forums are a lot of fun.
Lol yeah forget that. I don't even know how much shipping would cost for that either. Nevermind! Yeah I would just look on Craigslist or something too. And yeah I like this forum! I'm on here like all of the time now.


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