Truck bed lining...
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Year: 2000
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Truck bed lining...
I was thinking about bed lining from the door bump stops down and the fenders covering the wheeles. Has anyone done this? What is the best brand of bedliner?
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From: Southwest Ohio
Year: 98
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I just did mine yesterday.
Rockers from the molding down, fenders and quarters up to the body line.
I used Raptor Liner. It was easy to shoot, looks awesome (IMHO) and at $120.00 including the gun and little over a gallon of material is a great deal.
I would recommend it.
Rockers from the molding down, fenders and quarters up to the body line.
I used Raptor Liner. It was easy to shoot, looks awesome (IMHO) and at $120.00 including the gun and little over a gallon of material is a great deal.
I would recommend it.
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Let me know how it holds up. And i dont have air tools so i'll end up doin it the old fashion way with a roller. If you het a chance to post up some pics that would be awsome!
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From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 rebuilt w/ bored TB, banks header, upgraded ignition, 3 row rad, high flow h2o pump, 180* t-stat
look at this thread...
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/bed...-bumper-42728/
would help to search...
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/bed...-bumper-42728/
would help to search...
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From: Southwest Ohio
Year: 98
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I will try some pics. I need to learn how to do that anyway. I used my little Porter Cable compressor from Lowes.
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From: 10 mi NE of Albany NY
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
U-Pol raptor liner, sprayed at 40 psi. It held up over the winter OK but my rockers rusted out from the inside so a rocker replacement is on its way.
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From: High Point
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6, 4.0 HO
Raptor liner is great!!! I bought the tintable and painted my whole Jeep in Sunburst orange Pearl. It is a great investment! Everywhere I go, everyone loves it. It looks good and its functional.
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From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Year: 1998
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Engine: 4.0 rebuilt w/ bored TB, banks header, upgraded ignition, 3 row rad, high flow h2o pump, 180* t-stat
can you post a pic? i wanna do mine in the tintable raptor liner and would like to see how the liner tints...was the color consistant and did it stay the same shade?
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I was thinking lower like the other pic, pretty much same conecpt tho. I had seen other thread on bumpers and stuff but i hadn't seen one specifically on this, thats why i asked.
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From: South Deerfield, Mass
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
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I've done that to mine, I really like it, I used Rustoleum brand I believe, just a spray can, didn't do the flares though...
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Looks just like what i was thinkinf about, except fully doin the fender flairs. Do you think that the rust was brought on by bed liner? or was gonna happen anyway? just curious cause the jeep looks clean and well kept
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From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Year: 1998
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Engine: 4.0 rebuilt w/ bored TB, banks header, upgraded ignition, 3 row rad, high flow h2o pump, 180* t-stat
rust was probably cause of the horrid winter...he lives in the "rust belt"...they use alot of road salt back east...