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Old 02-16-2013, 08:22 PM
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Damn. You have a really nice truck man. I bed lined my front bumper, but it started peeling. Here's a pic of my truck I really love. Lol

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A local shop quoted me $400 just to do my flares and said that they don't recommend doing it on plastic and that there would be no warranty on their work. So I still have the stock flares. But I bought some of the spray bedliner for a little nerf gun project I did and it works really well. It hasn't chipped yet and sprays on easy.
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thanks man! i love them fender flares dude they look sweet! really want to get some on mine but gotta lift her more before ill clear the 35s with some bushwackers haha.. not gonna lie though thats a sexy pic i really like the stance of your truck
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Originally Posted by tareed94
A local shop quoted me $400 just to do my flares and said that they don't recommend doing it on plastic and that there would be no warranty on their work. So I still have the stock flares. But I bought some of the spray bedliner for a little nerf gun project I did and it works really well. It hasn't chipped yet and sprays on easy.
Really? I've never heard that it doesn't stick go plastic.
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Originally Posted by 04f150lariet
thanks man! i love them fender flares dude they look sweet! really want to get some on mine but gotta lift her more before ill clear the 35s with some bushwackers haha.. not gonna lie though thats a sexy pic i really like the stance of your truck
Thanks man. I'm trying to get some coilovers put on and lift it up to 8in, then I wanna fit 37's on there. That's alot though man.
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Yeah I thought the price was high and thought about all the people I've either seen or heard about running it on their flares. Oh well. I'll either plastidip them or bedliner them.
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Yeah I thought the price was high and thought about all the people I've either seen or heard about running it on their flares. Oh well. I'll either plastidip them or bedliner them.
If you happen to bedline them any time soon, let me know how it went! I want to bed line mine before spring break though!
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I did it on my side steps and I will do it on my factory FX4 flares at a later date.
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Originally Posted by Andrewv81
haha I wonder if it'll work on chrome bumpers? I'm doing my fender flares for sure, and I wanted to do my sidesteps and bumpers.
Scuffing the chrome & shooting it with self-etching primer seems to give the best chances of adhesion, but I've never actually tried it with liner, so if you go for it, post up how it turns out after a few weeks of it on there. Kk
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Originally Posted by Tradesman
I did it on my side steps and I will do it on my factory FX4 flares at a later date.
It hasn't started peeling of anything from stepping on it?


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