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Post by W.F.O. Bogger on Mar 29, 2006 23:09:43 GMT -5
So what does everyone think of the idea of rhino lining from my body line down on my truck... i just painted the thing and theres already tons and tons of chips all over it... kind of upseting so i need to do something about it..
wanted to get som opinions first
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Post by BirdDog on Mar 30, 2006 8:50:18 GMT -5
There is a few trucks around here that has that done to there ride. What they have done is matched the lineX lining with the color of the truck! Looks pretty sweeet if you ask me, and I will try to get a pic for ya!
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Post by W.F.O. Bogger on Mar 30, 2006 12:05:17 GMT -5
thanks brian, i've been debating about it for a little while now cause these chips are kinda tickin m off when i look at them, i went and got a quote on the rhino line chip guard they said 650 i laughed, so now i'm just going to do it myseld but not sure what kind of stuff i should use for sure before i do it... wanna get it right
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Post by BirdDog on Mar 30, 2006 19:35:33 GMT -5
Go to NAPA and they sell a gallon can of it and it is brush on. I just can not remember the name but it is only like 90 dollars. There is alot of people around here doing it and from what I have seen it looks good. Just not to sure if it is going to fade beings it is not LineX...
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Post by W.F.O. Bogger on Mar 30, 2006 22:28:47 GMT -5
well my bed liner that i did , it was a roll on and it was herculiner, i was thinking about doing that, they make a uv protectant so the black won't fade for a long time, it runs 110 for a gallon with the protectant!!!
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kc8ksg
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Post by kc8ksg on Apr 4, 2006 9:30:16 GMT -5
I am going to use that herculiner stuff on my diesel's rocker panels when it warms up here, I have a little rust I need to fix then I am going to unccoat it then herculiner on top of it.
Chris
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Post by W.F.O. Bogger on Apr 4, 2006 14:09:51 GMT -5
i just got some more herculiner that i'm going to do my rockers with, but i'm waiting on some uv protectant that makes it look black longer, i guess you add it to the liner before you apply the liner, since i want it to look as good as i can get it to i figure i'd give that a try, probaly going to do this end of the week or begining of next week,
once done i'll post some pictures and tell ya how it turned out
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Post by BirdDog on Apr 4, 2006 19:20:51 GMT -5
Awesome Joel, hope it all turns out good and can't wait to see pics....
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kc8ksg
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Post by kc8ksg on Apr 6, 2006 9:20:02 GMT -5
Let us know how that UV protectant works, I saw it but wasn't sure if it would be worth the extra $30.
Chris
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Post by BirdDog on Apr 8, 2006 21:36:09 GMT -5
I am with Chris!!
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Post by triplet on Apr 8, 2006 21:42:06 GMT -5
how hard was it to do the bed with the Herculiner and does it hold be good to beatings?
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Post by BirdDog on Apr 8, 2006 21:45:13 GMT -5
Hey Tim there is a few people that I know that are in Hinesville and they love it. I have seen it and I am going to be doing it soon! The have it at NAPA for like 90 bucks. But as far as the durability it is going to last like a Walmart shoe compared to a NIKE shoe. But I think it looks awesome and after been on there bed for about 8 months it still looks good.
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Post by W.F.O. Bogger on Apr 9, 2006 9:40:40 GMT -5
i have my bed herculined right now, and it's still looking good, as long as you rough up the bed good enough you won't have any problems with peeling or any of that for a while, i never used the uv protectant on y bed and its still shiny black, i'll try and snap a couple pictures later today and post them for you guys, but honestly i like my herculined bed better than the rhino line because its rougher which means stuff doesn't slide aroudn as much
i'll get some pictures later today its nice and sunny out so they should turn out pretty good
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