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LOCKED UP  Club Owner
• Baton Rouge, LA, USA
• Registered on 9/29/2001
• 1,256 posts
Posted:3/4/2004 07:11
I'm thinking about bedliner on mine ... maybe urban camo too since all I get to do recently is city driving


That or I might leave it black & paint a Loch Ness Monster going up the snorkel

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edited 3/4/2004 07:11
John Robert Miller
• Baton Rouge, LA, USA
• Registered on 12/21/2002
• 596 posts
Posted:3/4/2004 08:29
Quote:
I'm thinking about bedliner on mine ... maybe urban camo too since all I get to do recently is city driving


That or I might leave it black & paint a Loch Ness Monster going up the snorkel


Get a periscope.
Bowtie Blazer
• Baton Rouge, LA, USA
• Registered on 5/27/2003
• 1,220 posts
Posted:3/4/2004 08:56
Quote:
I'm thinking about bedliner on mine ... maybe urban camo too since all I get to do recently is city driving


i tell ya, you and bedliner, atleast use the real sheit if you paint the whole truck, you still got plenty of pretty paint to scrape off before you need bedliner

John Robert Miller
• Baton Rouge, LA, USA
• Registered on 12/21/2002
• 596 posts
Posted:3/4/2004 08:59
I want to line too, but not sure of the additional weight. I have a friend who durabacked this Jeep (one like Jeff's). Haven't seen it yet though.
Bowtie Blazer
• Baton Rouge, LA, USA
• Registered on 5/27/2003
• 1,220 posts
Posted:3/4/2004 09:02
i'm sure a whole rig is a couple hundred pounds of extra weight, i bet the door hinges and such don't like that weight

LOCKED UP  Club Owner
• Baton Rouge, LA, USA
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• 1,256 posts
Posted:3/4/2004 15:16
I don't thik the weight would be much of an issue... I mean, look how small of a can they give you to do an entire truck bed....

Yes Josh, I am waiting till I have no clear coat left to do it

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Bowtie Blazer
• Baton Rouge, LA, USA
• Registered on 5/27/2003
• 1,220 posts
Posted:3/4/2004 16:59
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I don't thik the weight would be much of an issue... I mean, look how small of a can they give you to do an entire truck bed....


He is talking real spray in(durabak, rhino, etc)..... gotta be a considerable amount

Van Sibley
• LIVINGSTON, LA, USA
• Registered on 2/2/2004
• 38 posts
Posted:3/4/2004 17:28
I sprayed the inside of a jeep for a friend of mine.He bought the gun and three(quart)cans of the liner for somewhere around $100. It ended up only taking two cans to do the whole inside,including under the dash up the firewall,the roll bars and I also sprayed a lip all the way around the outside where the hard top and doors seal off.It has been spayed for two years now and is holding up good the liner is similiar to rino liner,it is very hard once it dries.What I liked about it is it had a sandy texture instead of a puffy looking texture like the rhino liner.
schmuck
• nola, XX, USA
• Registered on 5/21/2003
• 1,187 posts
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Posted:3/5/2004 00:05
Quote:
Kris ... I vote you keep the baby poo ....


or bedline it


nope its time for a change, im deffinetly going camo just havent decieded which scheme

nucking futs
Buddha_Kip
• New Orleans, LA, USA
• Registered on 1/18/2004
• 32 posts
Posted:3/5/2004 05:46
do it up like Rinnspeed's Diablo -







Can you say Ghey? Richard can




so can this "guy"






"Jail ain't so bad...You can make sangria in the terlet." - Scruffy the janitor (Futurama)
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