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Old 06-09-2011, 10:41 AM
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Got it from Pep Boys....Herculiner. It may not be for what you want to do though, as it has small chunks of rubber in it. Also, after about 2 months, it will turn a dull color (the "gloss" goes away) which is fine for bed lining, but not perhaps for your application?
The stuff is great though on the bed; went on easy enough, and with proper preperation (follow their directions) it has not chipped or pealed on me at all. It's been on now for 8 months.
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Originally Posted by Jess7589

i saw somewhere on here that the 4x4 sat 2 in higher than a 2wd and with a 2in leveling kit on a 4x4 you can fit 35's so if i put 2in in the back it would make for a 4x4 hight and 4in in the front wont it make for a 4x4 hight in the front with a leveling kit? just thinking out loud... correct me if im wrong please b4 i go drop a grand on rims and tires lol
I got mine professionally done. Your 4x4 comes with a block in the back which you would have to remove I think. I don't think I'd stack a block on top of a block that's just me though. The bed liner you buy however is a lot thinner than real rhino and has been known to flake off over time. I wouldn't mess with the paint on my truck and let a professional do it, that's just me though. It cost me $477 even for a nice thick coat of rhino on the rockers and Fenders with Tue uv protection coat.
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This is my truck...im planning a two inch coil spacer to level it out a one inch wheel spacer(so I won't rub the radius ARM while turning and make it look "beefier") and 33x12.50r15's
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Old 06-09-2011, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by aptennisplayer
I got mine professionally done. Your 4x4 comes with a block in the back which you would have to remove I think. I don't think I'd stack a block on top of a block that's just me though. The bed liner you buy however is a lot thinner than real rhino and has been known to flake off over time. I wouldn't mess with the paint on my truck and let a professional do it, that's just me though. It cost me $477 even for a nice thick coat of rhino on the rockers and Fenders with Tue uv protection coat.
i have a 2wd im trying to fit 35's under not a 4x4..
Old 06-09-2011, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Jess7589

i have a 2wd im trying to fit 35's under not a 4x4..
I'm just scared you'll stuff your tires and rub the radius arm when you turn.
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Originally Posted by aptennisplayer
I'm just scared you'll stuff your tires and rub the radius arm when you turn.
im not ganna be too worried about a lil rubbing at a full turn or anything.. so if thats the case it might be ok and if there an offset i can get with the rims should i go smaller bigger i havent bought anything yet so thats y im trying to fig out the best setup so i can go in that direction.. if that makes since..
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Originally Posted by Jess7589

im not ganna be too worried about a lil rubbing at a full turn or anything.. so if thats the case it might be ok and if there an offset i can get with the rims should i go smaller bigger i havent bought anything yet so thats y im trying to fig out the best setup so i can go in that direction.. if that makes since..
I think a 16 or 17 inch rim looks the best witu a 35 maybe a 18 and you could always get a 1 inch wheel spacer to take care of the rubbing
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Originally Posted by aptennisplayer
I think a 16 or 17 inch rim looks the best witu a 35 maybe a 18 and you could always get a 1 inch wheel spacer to take care of the rubbing
yeah i like smaller rims but 16's wont fit on my truck smallest i can go is 17.. it sucks.. and i was planning on getting spacers forgot to mention that sry..
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Originally Posted by Jess7589

yeah i like smaller rims but 16's wont fit on my truck smallest i can go is 17.. it sucks.. and i was planning on getting spacers forgot to mention that sry..
17 will look good and I don't think you'll rub when ya turn with a wheel spacer. Where you gettin your spacer from ?
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Originally Posted by aptennisplayer
17 will look good and I don't think you'll rub when ya turn with a wheel spacer. Where you gettin your spacer from ?
prob ebay any suggestions? and the best safest ones please lol.. you think my tires will stick out too much? or it will look good?


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