Line-X or equivelent for rockers/bumpers
#1
Line-X or equivelent for rockers/bumpers
Anybody use bedliner (rhino, line-x, bullet/etc.) on their rockers or bumpers?
I know Line-X is lifetime warranty, but I only think that's if you get it done by them, which gets expensive.
Anybody messed with this stuff? Pictures? Do's? Dont's?
Tryna do this before first snow-fall if I have enough positive feedback.
I know plasti-dip is a lot.. lot.. cheaper, and removeable, but it's not half as strong as bed liners.
I know Line-X is lifetime warranty, but I only think that's if you get it done by them, which gets expensive.
Anybody messed with this stuff? Pictures? Do's? Dont's?
Tryna do this before first snow-fall if I have enough positive feedback.
I know plasti-dip is a lot.. lot.. cheaper, and removeable, but it's not half as strong as bed liners.
#4
Also going to look into the mostaliner a little more. I wanted to do the flares and bumpers on my zr2 and I saw it popped up first on a google search. Never heard of it before, but sounds like its good stuff. Ive really been looking for something that wont fade
Last edited by dirt101; 10-31-2013 at 12:37 PM.
#5
I love mine and have had countless people ask me about it in the couple years I have had mine. Its held up really well with the abuse I have thrown at it and if I were to actually wash my truck it still shines up like new with a quick scrub of a tire brush!
#6
how did you apply it? roller?
#7
Yeah its a roll on kit and it comes with everything need to do the install except the acetone for incase you mess up lol. Ebay is the best place to buy it cause they have free shipping on ebay or at least they used to.
#9
How many coats did you put? I'm planning to bedline my rockers as well.