Bedlining Stuff
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Bedlining Stuff
Hey guys, I wanna bed-line my rockers, stock flares, and bumpers. The jeep is silver. Im trying to get an idea of how it would look before I pull the ugly trim off on the rockers and get to work. How do y'all think the silver would look with all black trim? Does anybody have pics of their jeep bedlined?
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My sides are bedlined, look at my avatar photo. My xj is a dark green so the black bedliner doesn't really show that well. I get comments on it all the time. I do drive in sagebrush sometimes and before I painted it with bedliner my paint was really scratched up so that is why I did it. It took a quart of bedliner to do my sides.
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I'm thinking or doing the rockers on my silver xj with black rims also. Basically gonna follow the body line about half an inch at the bottom of the doors, leave the end caps alone and and put bed liner on the whole bumper f&r
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I hadn't realized my rockers were rusting from the inside out and eventually looked like this.........
Then came rocker replacement, the shelf in the pic was removed..................
Almost finished still need to attach flare and spray bedliner, trim fenders, 2"x6"x3/16"..............
More pics can be found here http://s85.photobucket.com/albums/k5...0XJ/?start=all
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Oh yea U-Pol Raptor liner FTW, comes with spray gun and 2 part urethane, tintable, bedliner. Comes with enough to cover 125 sq ft, took 1/4 of supplied material to spray both sides like in the first pic. http://www.tptools.com/Product.aspx?display_id=2600 $110 to youe door
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Originally Posted by raypla
I hadn't realized my rockers were rusting from the inside out and eventually looked like this.........
Then came rocker replacement, the shelf in the pic was removed..................
Almost finished still need to attach flare and spray bedliner, trim fenders, 2"x6"x3/16"..............
More pics can be found here http://s85.photobucket.com/albums/k5...0XJ/?start=all
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Originally Posted by Kyle 4x4 4life
Just bedlined my front and rear bumper, bottom of my jeep and around my fenders where i had trimmed.
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i was going to bedline my rockers and maybe a little higher up, but after more thought, my paint job sucks anyway, so i am going to bedline the hole dang thing! i think ill use the Herculiner that is a roll on application, i have used it before and i loved it
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Originally Posted by hal93
Where do you buy such a product as to do this prrrrroject. ?? And I'd it in a spray can type application or a paint on or rill on type?
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I just used herculiner the other day and its definitely a good choice.