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Old 07-30-2012, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by FFBoomer519
Looks good all black, wish my chrome bumpers were that easy. I am thinking of getting them vinyl wrapped to match. Its gotta be cheaper than buying paintable ones and having them done.
You could probably use the bedliner I used, just scuff it up really good and im sure it will stick if you like that rugged look. Or you could always camo wrap them in vinyl lol
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Seems to have some rake have you put anything else in the back or is the ground not level?
The ground isn't level in the pics, but it does have a little bit of a rake. Maybe an inch or two
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Originally Posted by Tim1216

You could probably use the bedliner I used, just scuff it up really good and im sure it will stick if you like that rugged look. Or you could always camo wrap them in vinyl lol
Yeah my worry is how much it will be to fix if it doesn't turn out real good on that chrome
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Originally Posted by FFBoomer519
Yeah my worry is how much it will be to fix if it doesn't turn out real good on that chrome
yea itd be a pain to have to take off. if you prep it right it will work, but thats up to you if you trust yourself or not if you think itll mess up lol. or maybe get it powdercoated
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Originally Posted by Tim1216

yea itd be a pain to have to take off. if you prep it right it will work, but thats up to you if you trust yourself or not if you think itll mess up lol. or maybe get it powdercoated
How many cans of the bedliner did you use, and how many coats?
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Originally Posted by Tim1216
You could probably use the bedliner I used, just scuff it up really good and im sure it will stick if you like that rugged look. Or you could always camo wrap them in vinyl lol
If you get the wrap get it professionally installed. There are tons of curves on the front bumper, I wasted some money on one before I painted mine. The bumpers are relatively easy to pull off with just a ratchet set. I sanded my chrome, primered and painted with rattle can bedliner. Has held up well.
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Originally Posted by FFBoomer519

How many cans of the bedliner did you use, and how many coats?
I used 5 total with some left over on the whole truck and about 3 coats. You'd only need one for the front bumper
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I decided to go with magnaflow high flow cats and true dual magnaflow magnapacks with an x pipe. I'm excited to get it on!
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Nice! I like them wheels!
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