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Defiant 02-22-2012 01:02 PM

Sweet Paintjob
 
Got a good laugh out of this. This guy has the right idea.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE0UL...eature=related

AJBert 02-22-2012 07:39 PM

He bedlined most of his truck yet still has a drop in bedliner??? With a rear chrome bumper?????

Not to offend any of the younger folks on here but that is something I wouldn't have done when I was a teenager. Maybe if he had bedlined the whole thing it would look better. Sorry, but that looks like...well...ya'll know what I'm getting at.

Phil 02-22-2012 10:18 PM

Glossy flares, chrome bumper, drop in bedliner, and he did not follow the body lines at all on the front clip... some people need to know just how stupid their ideas are before doing crap like this.

bigkhans 02-23-2012 12:35 AM

Should've done the whole truck and ditched the rear bumper. I was toying with the idea of using the herculiner on my blazer to coat the rocker line, but that's still somewhere down the line.

MrJP 02-25-2012 03:50 PM

Conceptionally, this isn't a totally stupid idea, for a primarily off road vehicle. But the execution sucks big time. Ditch the drop in bedliner, ditch the rear bumper, ditch the shinny flares, do the entire vehicle properly and it would work. But it looks like he did a poor job. There are sections that look like he linered over rust. I have seen vehicles done in spray in bedliner that looked decent. This one doesn't

wyzardd 02-25-2012 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by bigkhans (Post 500033)
Should've done the whole truck and ditched the rear bumper. I was toying with the idea of using the herculiner on my blazer to coat the rocker line, but that's still somewhere down the line.

"Rocker line" - is that what the bottom part of the body, where it curves in and frequently gets painted a different color, is called? Because I kind of thought about doing that as well. Then I realized I generally drive this back and forth to work on well maintained roads and it would be kind of a poser thing to do (for me, that is. Not for someone who actually gets on dirt more than once a year)

AJBert 02-26-2012 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by wyzardd (Post 500679)
"Rocker line" - is that what the bottom part of the body, where it curves in and frequently gets painted a different color, is called? Because I kind of thought about doing that as well. Then I realized I generally drive this back and forth to work on well maintained roads and it would be kind of a poser thing to do (for me, that is. Not for someone who actually gets on dirt more than once a year)

Yes, that is the rocker. Check out my album as I have done it, along with my bumpers and flares.

97cherryblazer 02-26-2012 09:42 PM

if its only a wheeler then thats not a bad idea.

This guy also did a great video on how to replace the spider assembly.

Defiant 02-28-2012 12:48 AM


Originally Posted by Phil (Post 499993)
Glossy flares, chrome bumper, drop in bedliner, and he did not follow the body lines at all on the front clip... some people need to know just how stupid their ideas are before doing crap like this.

now why would you want to be like everybody else and herculiner your bed and fender flares and have a bumper that fits. Thats what everybody else does lol


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