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Old 04-24-2012, 04:58 AM
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I got all the supplies not I just got to find the time haha, I bought self etching primer to help with the adhesion too. I'll post pics when done
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I got both bumpers, front and rear, and both step bars done at my local line x store for $300. Will cost you about $200 to do the work yourself but the good thing about line x is that they will re spray your stuff at no charge if it happens to come off. Just another suggestion for ya
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I just did both side steps with rustoleum rattle can bed liner for $20. Looks awesome too.
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Its all in the prep. I used the rustoleum on my old truck and the stuff peeled like crazy. I just cleaned and scuffed the bumper though, i didn't primer.
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Well here it is, sanded down with 120 grit, one coat of self etching primer and 3-4 coats of rattle can bed liner

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We used herculiner on my buddy's stuff it's great
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to the OP, how is the bedliner holding up for you? And where at in Ohio are you from?
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Wondering the same thing, how is it holding up? How rough is the texture? Is the bed liner paintable? I want my bumpers white if I don't like the look of black bumpers... doing my bodylift while there of going to try and do this just to be different and paint the bedliner

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I used the spray on stuff from lowes, it's holding up better than I thought, I had to touch up a couple little spots where rocks flew up and hit it but it touches up super easy and fades into the old very well.
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Originally Posted by I_killdeer2
I used the spray on stuff from lowes, it's holding up better than I thought, I had to touch up a couple little spots where rocks flew up and hit it but it touches up super easy and fades into the old very well.
Ok thanks I despise chrome so this really interested me! Do u know if that product is paintable?


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