Spray on bed liner on front bumper
Spray on bed liner on front bumper
I was thinking seriously about putting Rhino Lining on my front and rear Bumpers.. as well as the wheel wells. Has anyone tried this?? If So.. Piocs would be nice. I have a black 06 that has many dings in the front bumper and they are an eyesore to me. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the input.. The undercoating will be done.. but I was thinking that if I did the lip of the wheelwell in the Spray on bedliner it would take the place of the factory fender flares that I cannot seem to buy.. My Truck is a flare side and nobody really makes fender flares for them..
Rhino Lining
I have used Rhino lining on the cargo carriers and other metal parts of ATVs when restoring them. Looks great and works good.
There is someone on here who recently posted some pictures of a flareside with flares they had found.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=291237
There is someone on here who recently posted some pictures of a flareside with flares they had found.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=291237
You may want to think about going with Line-X instead, it won't fade like the Rhino-Liner will, and since you have a black truck, when it starts fading it will be more noticable, and will happen quicker!
I dont know what possesed this guy to do it but there is a guy around the Anchorage area that has his truck completely sprayed with rhino liner. It looked mean. Ill see if my wife sees it around and if she can get pics.
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Check out what I did to my wifes runabout when I was still doing Speedliner, this was nearly 3 years ago and still looks like it did when I pulled it out of the shop. We also did my cousins 74 Bronco in the same color (minus the m's ). Did get a couple of runs on the hatch but I was in a hurry and this is just a runabout car that need a paint job and $250 worth of spray in material was far better than $1100 for a paint job.






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