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Originally Posted by richard2717
It is not too bad, about an inch narrow on each side. I have some foam rubber rail stripping on the way to help keep water out as well.
The thing I like the most is I can take it on and off by myself by hand. The one on my 2wd is fiberglass and have to be careful using the bobcat and forks
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very sharp!
like the black flares and canopy, very similar to what my stepper looks like, kinda what i'm doing with my new truck as well, red with black details
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Originally Posted by LT7A
sprayed some bed liner on the rear bumper so it matches the front, also sprayed bedliner on my new flares. if the weather stays decent this weekend, gonna paint the canopy black so it matches as well
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Which bed liner product did you use? That layed out pretty nicely.[/QUOTE]
up north a lot of guys use this for 2 reasons, it's pretty durable and most important- cheap. i bought a small can for the bumpers and sacrificed an old detail gun to paint them. pretty tough, you can wack it with a wrench and don't do any damage. would i do a bed with it, no. pretty tough to get a liner better than Rhino or Line-x. i've had a Line-x in my crew for 15 yrs and when i can afford a bedliner for my new truck, it too will get a Line-x. i have a buddy who sprayed the floor of his jeep with this stuff, it does seem to be holding up very good so far
for the flares i just used their spray cans. i find if i spray from about 12-15" away, it fogs down with a real nice almost factory like texture. total cost for one small can and 2 sprays was around 50 bucks with taxes