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cutlassboy88

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have anyone tried this or done it on a gbody before Rhino Lining its use for truck bed liner but i seen people use it for all types of thing

i was thinking about using it for my car undercarriage and frame and wheels let me know

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cutlassboy88

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fraido2002 said:
I'm having a guy do my body work and he knows a guy(you know how that works) and that guy came out and did my floor pans with scorpion bedliner.

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very nice :D that what i wanted to see .........im also following your build you are doing a nice good
 

MrLightning

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fraido2002 said:
He said 300 for the inside pan and 400 for the entire bottom and wheel wells.



$700.00 total? or $400.00 with bottom and inside? if $700.00.........that seems damn steep!
 

-83MONTESS-

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Im using a Rustoleum bed liner for my new floors. A pint costs about $20 and its a simple roll on. No need to spend alot of money on it.
 

Oldsmoletick

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I'm using my jeep as a test specimen, lol, I tried the roll on bed liner stuff from the brand stores, only to be disapointed in its longevity. My latest plan, that I did on my 88 cherokee: picked a can of penetrol, sprayed the entire floor with it, then used regular paintable undercoating overtop of that. Finally I picked up a gallon of Implemnt paint from my local TSC, and rolled the whole floor. So far it's holding up very well.
 

3XBrownCutty

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we've used a bedliner product at my work called raptor liner, made by u-pol, it looks very nice, comprable to professional coatings. Just sprayed it with a shutz gun.
 
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