fender and rocker protection
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: lima ohio(school) quakertown pa(home)
Posts: 66

this past weekend i finally had time to do what i been wantin to do. from the body line down all the way around my blazer i rolled on some dupli color truck bed coating to protect it better from the damn rocks that get kicked up. also hides alot of the scratches i had. i think it looks good and so does everyone else around here. as soon as i find my cam i will get pics. now just got to see how it holds up.
#2
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 90

Is that black or body color, and is it any different than the old anti-chip coatings ? I've recently moved from the asphalt suburbs out to the sticks, so I've been considering an application of the clear anti-chip coating below the break line, but my last experience with it was years ago when it yellowed.
#3
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: lima ohio(school) quakertown pa(home)
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no, this stuff is the rough truck bed liner. looks like it has little rocks in it sorta. and it is black. my blazer is black so it isnt to bad.
#4
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Here is another good option. Its a clear plastic film that you stick to the fenders.
Cabelas is the only place ive seen it anywhere and the people at autozone look at me like im crazy when i try to explain what it is.
Trimbrite Protection Film
Cabelas is the only place ive seen it anywhere and the people at autozone look at me like im crazy when i try to explain what it is.
Trimbrite Protection Film
#5
3M sells a very similar product to ^^^
I have been looking into purchasing something like this to protect the kickout in front of the rear wheels on my Bonneville after I get them repainted.
I have been looking into purchasing something like this to protect the kickout in front of the rear wheels on my Bonneville after I get them repainted.
#6
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: lima ohio(school) quakertown pa(home)
Posts: 66

the dont work so well on wheelers, sticks tear it. lol
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