Bedliner
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From: Alexander City, alabama
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Bedliner
Here we go. I painted my bottom panels and bumpers with the dupli color bedliner and am very satisfied with it. Its pretty tough also. I'm considering painting the rest of the truck with it. What do you guys think. Its more smooth than other bedliners but still very durable. I've beat on it a lot and still no scratches. Should I go for it.
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From: N.E. Wisconsin
Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
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A good friend of mine painted his entire 78 F250 with Hurculiner. Came out great, tough as nails, just don't fall down drunk against it or you'll wind up looking like you got in a fight with a pack Mountain Lions.
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From: Alexander City, alabama
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Lol. That sounds as if it might be a true story. I can understand that tho. That stuff is rough but stout. This stuff I'm using isn't quite as textured.
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From: Alexander City, alabama
Year: 1996
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I just bought the spray cans. I'm very pleased with it tho. Took it down a trail last night and rubbed many a tree. The only scratches I got were the paint. Bedlined parts look brand new still. Its awesome. That's why I wanna do the whole truck. It only took 2 whole cans to do 3 coats. That includes both bumpers also.
It only cost me 7.00 bucks a can too.
It only cost me 7.00 bucks a can too.
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From: Alexander City, alabama
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That's actually where I got it from. The store here had numerous cans of it. They had the gallons also. I just chose the spray cans for ease of use.
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From: south jersey
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
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it looks good but kinda smooth , i use spray one black chip coat used in autobody shops , its cheaper tougher and looks better then most do it yourself bedliners available
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From: Alexander City, alabama
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I looked at the herc but chose this cause of the spray can. I kinda like the smoothness tho. Appreciate the comments btw. She's a work in progress but aren't they all.
I like that, that you used. How long/hard is it to do the interior like yours? Would like to do that.
I like that, that you used. How long/hard is it to do the interior like yours? Would like to do that.
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From: south jersey
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I looked at the herc but chose this cause of the spray can. I kinda like the smoothness tho. Appreciate the comments btw. She's a work in progress but aren't they all.
I like that, that you used. How long/hard is it to do the interior like yours? Would like to do that.
I like that, that you used. How long/hard is it to do the interior like yours? Would like to do that.
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From: Alexander City, alabama
Year: 1996
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Been debating it but the wifey likes her jeep and doesn't like to share. Mines a DD so would have to find time. Really wanna now tho after seeing all you guys rides. Any cons to doing it?
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From: south jersey
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The only con is it gets a little hotter inside during warmer months but not to bad , no more stained carpet or moldy smells , and I added extra drains in my floor so it's alot easier to drain water out of the inside after frying stuck in deep water