bed liner the floor?
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Re: bed liner the floor?
sprayed the inside of my cab today floors around the gas tank and the sealing came out real nice makes me not wanna put insulation and carpet over it
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Re: bed liner the floor?
If you plan to use bedliner on the bottom of the cab, make sure you have it PERFECTLY CLEAN.
The bedliner will seal out all water, salt, etc. It will also SEAL IN any water, salt, dirt, etc., and can cause rust to develop without your knowledge.
The bedliner will seal out all water, salt, etc. It will also SEAL IN any water, salt, dirt, etc., and can cause rust to develop without your knowledge.
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That's not an oil leak That's SWEAT from all that HORSEPOWER!!
Why is it that there's seldom time to fix it right the first time, but there's always time to fix it right the second time???
That's not an oil leak That's SWEAT from all that HORSEPOWER!!
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Re: bed liner the floor?
I did the spray car stuff on my floor.
It was a waist of money. 1 year latter it is worn through and is NOT a protaction from water.
If you do go the bed ligner way, use good stuff, not the spray can. They make a DIY one that comes in a 1 gal can and you roll it on. That would be WAY better than what I did.
It was a waist of money. 1 year latter it is worn through and is NOT a protaction from water.
If you do go the bed ligner way, use good stuff, not the spray can. They make a DIY one that comes in a 1 gal can and you roll it on. That would be WAY better than what I did.
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Re: bed liner the floor?
yeah i didnt like the rattle can stuff at all it wasent very thick and sparyed 4 coats on a 2 gallon gas tankMadMaxetc wrote:I did the spray car stuff on my floor.
It was a waist of money. 1 year latter it is worn through and is NOT a protaction from water.
If you do go the bed ligner way, use good stuff, not the spray can. They make a DIY one that comes in a 1 gal can and you roll it on. That would be WAY better than what I did.
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I bedlinered my floor after all the patchwork was done. I then abused it for the next year or so sliding across it while working inside, dropping tools, washing it out with the hose, etc. It held up perfect, while its hidden today, I know if it leaks into the cab, it will be ok. Here is some pics...
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And how it looks today....
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Hey Darrman. I like your interior. Is that an original seat or did you get it from another truck? I want to get a newer seat but not sure which one I like the most. Plus, I have to find one in decent condition.
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Why is it that the trucks are always the best running vehicles in the family?
Ford means "found on road daily"
70 F100 Custom-352 w/68 Highboy 4x4 frame. My play/project truck
70 F250 Explorer-390/C6 auto. My work truck
04 Mitsubishi montero-family car
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Re: bed liner the floor?
I was also thinking about doing a bedliner in the cab, floor boards, and as an undercoat. I heard it increases road noise pretty substantially. Any of you noticed that?
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Re: bed liner the floor?
I put the "do it yourself" Bedliner on the floors of my (ahem)'69 Jeepster Commando.It looks great and it's bulletproof!
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