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Join Date: Feb 2002
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was thinking of doing this to the bed of my daily driver and want to see pics and know opinions of those who have done this?
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1968 GMC CST long wide box http://groups.yahoo.com/group/67-72-collectors/ |
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hughesville, MD
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I used Herculine inside the cab and also on the bed caps and tailgate. Holding up great on the inside. It scratches and scrapes of the tailgate fairley easy. Dunno if it is the climate but it dried really hard. Rino Line or Linex is laid alot thicker and is spoungey. I think that if you want it to last, it would be worth the good stuff. My opinion though.
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Mario and Mandy Hughesville, MD 20637 69 C10 305/350 71 K5 Basket case 75 K10 Rescue **Parting out** 77 MG Midget **Parting out** 15 6.7L Cummins |
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Location: Southern New Mexico
Posts: 649
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Check this out Rattle Guard
One of the members here used it. His post is in the paint section. Apparently this guy sells it all the time on E-bay. Look at his other auctions |
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