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A little work on the cab floor:
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Got a Al's bed liner kit for christmas and thought it was about time to give it a try.For the most part it went fairly good, didn't experiment to much with texture, found what I liked and stayed with it. Coverage went a little farther than I expected but was not a problem as I had bed sides ready just in case. Got a couple of areas I will have to touch up under bed rail (dark areas in pic 3)when doing bed floor. Couldn't do bed floor as I am waiting on the ever elusive rear seat brackets(hint hint Kev) so I can weld in the captured nuts under bed floor. Over all I am pleased with the kit, it was handy getting the product, gun, and hopper. I will probably use it again.
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Re: A little work on the cab floor:
That looks great! I love how you can blend your color in with Al's. Do you still have enough left to do the bed floor? I would really like to get this done on mine.
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Nice! Got any before pix - how bad was the prep work.
I am wrapping up the floors on my Blazer project and would love to spray this so I don't have to worry about the floors for awhile... |
Re: A little work on the cab floor:
That looks great any info on how much it cost how far it goes, so on? where you got it?
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Did you buy the tint at the same place - or is it just automotive paint you mix into the kit?
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Re: A little work on the cab floor:
I purchased the tint from the same place that I bought the paint from so it would match.
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