re-did my front end before and after pics
#21
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Looks awesome! I found some trim/bumper coat paint that I sprayed on my roof rack, faded ZR2 fender flares, and bumpers to cover up the pitting and it blended perfectly. You couldn't tell at all if I had prepped them properly, but I just wiped them down and painted over the paint to see if it would match, and it does. I did my frame, shackles, and spare tire carrier in bed liner (spray). Came out pretty great!
#22
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Location: Harrisburg PA
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I envy those who have the spare tire carrier... maybe someday I will come up with mounting my tire on the back
#23
I love how it turned out, I think when I completly finish addind everything to my custom bumper I will give the bed liner stuff a try... Probably the roll on stuff though since you said your rear bumper is chipping.
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I'd go with the role on stuff its a lot thicker
#25
will do.
#26
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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No need to envy mine.. I hate it. It's so inconvenient having to swing it open (with the tire on anyway) to open the window and/or gate/hatch.
#27
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Rochester Hills, Michigan
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Hey everyone thats been posting about the bedliner, i have done both spray on and roll on, i just did my rockers with the roll on stuff and they look great! just check out the last few pages of my build thread for pictures! however it is key to prep it properly or it wont adhere like you would want. I also did my front bumper in fenders in spray on and will be going back and doing them with roll on. The roll on has a much rougher texture but it is much stronger! Ill be glad to answer any questions about the bedliner if you want!
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