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Old 03-29-2011, 11:39 PM
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i saw a Cherokee the other day fully covered in tan liner.

it looked cool but if you changed your mind about that i bet you would have hell
removing it..

for some reason there are a crap load of lifted moded Cherokees here in denver.
 
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Not trying to bash just saying
 

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Old 03-30-2011, 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by latreille89
Hey guys, new here and just checking out the site.. I just got Line X to do my blazer a few days ago, looks amazing and tough as nails. Plus its warrantied for life not to chip or crack.

Hope that helps any one interested in doing this. Results were great.
I would be pissed if i spent the money to have it pro sprayed and they did a job like that. Maybe its what you wanted but they sprayed lower than the rocker line on the entire front of the cab after the rear fender and then to high by the bumper..... Am I the only one that noticed that? Also I agree that the front bumper should have been sprayed.
 
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Old 03-30-2011, 07:36 PM
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They should have taped to the edge of the body line on top. It makes a great break line since it rolls under and hides the edge of the two tone which is what I did on my Sonoma in paint. It would still be more noticeable using bed liner but would look better than the crap job they did since you see a line that looks very uneven.
 
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zeek,

you mean car paint/line/then liner

like I'm confused on what'd look best.. fill that line in with liner OR do strictly the flares and rockers so it stops just before the line for that clean look.
 
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Old 06-09-2012, 07:09 PM
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Fill the recess in with liner and you can hide the thickness of it under the upper part of the recess if you do it right. I don't like latreille89's because you can see the edge where it ends going into the recess and it just looks bad.
 
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:31 PM
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I really wish there were more pictures on the net of blazers with bedliner I know a lot of people do it...

You don't think it'd look okay if they did a good job of it?
 
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