BED liner ON a BUMPER
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From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 rebuilt w/ bored TB, banks header, upgraded ignition, 3 row rad, high flow h2o pump, 180* t-stat
dude check out that raptor liner. i used it to do my rocker panels n fender flares and didnt even use a half gallon of it 3 coats later. order 2 gallons and you could paint your whole Jeep yourself for $150...and your not limited to black. i got a buddy who owns a line-x shop and he says this stuff is just as good and alot easier to spray...
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From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 rebuilt w/ bored TB, banks header, upgraded ignition, 3 row rad, high flow h2o pump, 180* t-stat
lol not to force my opinion on ya...just think rhino liner/line x is a waste of cash and lays on way too thick and the duplicolor/hurceliner is crap, doesnt last at all. that and i like the fact you can tint the raptor liner. ima gonna repaint my heep white with the stuff...now im just rambling...do what you want
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From: Lincoln, NE
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
hahaha its all good bro, the stuff looks pretty cool, my jeep is black so that isnt a huge concern of mine, but i like the fact that it is cheaper and it comes with the spray gun.
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From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 rebuilt w/ bored TB, banks header, upgraded ignition, 3 row rad, high flow h2o pump, 180* t-stat
ya thats what first made me buy it. the fact i could mix it and spray it n my garage, it lays great and has a nice semi-gloss finish to it. i dont know what i did with the spray nozzle though..
OK Mr Know it all!
I have two pick up trucks that I use for snow removal. One has the duplicolor spray on bed liner on the bumpers. I did this two snow seasons ago. Sure it has some chiping due to abuse, but NO PEELING!!! Again PREP is KEY!! Nuff said.
I have two pick up trucks that I use for snow removal. One has the duplicolor spray on bed liner on the bumpers. I did this two snow seasons ago. Sure it has some chiping due to abuse, but NO PEELING!!! Again PREP is KEY!! Nuff said.
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From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 rebuilt w/ bored TB, banks header, upgraded ignition, 3 row rad, high flow h2o pump, 180* t-stat
agreed prep is key but ive seen the raptor liner take big ol rocks at 50 mph and not chip. and the hurceliner/duplicolor will chip if you hit it with a wrench so....i dont see the point of doing **** twice when you could use a high quality bed liner instead of parts store junk and be done with it. but like i said...do what you want..not like i care.
I did my rear bumper with Duplicolor Bedline a few months ago, but it scratches eailly from my dog going in and out. I know someone who own a line-x company and considered having him spray the bumper and the plastic endcaps both front and rear.
agreed prep is key but ive seen the raptor liner take big ol rocks at 50 mph and not chip. and the hurceliner/duplicolor will chip if you hit it with a wrench so....i dont see the point of doing **** twice when you could use a high quality bed liner instead of parts store junk and be done with it. but like i said...do what you want..not like i care. 

You have apparently never used HercUliner. You can hit it with a hammer and it won't chip/peel.
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From: Summerville, Ga
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
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ok guys just calm down. To all you people who say the duplicolor and all work, maybe it does FOR YOU. Cherokeeforum members live in all kinds of different places, and many different climates. Some bedliner may work very well in the snow and wet, but when you put the sun and 110* degree weather it may fade and chip, and vice versa. Everyone just has to remember that climate does have an effect on exterior parts of our jeeps so just cool down guys, this is CF, the friendly forum
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From: Lincoln, NE
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hahaha kinda funny post maniac. i live in nebraska so it will get a little of both but overall its not going to be extream, i did decide on the duplicolor spray because i can get it for dirt cheap, i will take pictures as soon as i get it all sprayed and mounted.
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