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duplicolor bed armor

Discussion in 'Detailing' started by sewerdog, May 21, 2011.

  1. May 21, 2011 at 8:02 PM
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    sewerdog

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    has anyone used the bed armor as opposed to just the regular bed liner spray on. i need to know as next weekend i am going to spray my bed and would like to know which is better. is the armor more grittier than the other
     
  2. May 21, 2011 at 8:22 PM
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    especk

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    3" OME lift with 885 coils on nitrocharger 90000 shocks with 5mm trim packer on driver's side, TC UCAs, Rear OME Dakar leafs with nitrocharger shocks, All-pro U-bolt flip kit and 3* Toytec shims, extended rear brakelines, 16" Raceline Rockcrusher 887 wheels with 3.6" backspacking, BFG KM2 305/70/16 tires, Doug Thorley header, Doug Thorley catback exhaust, Volant CAI with ram air, Weathertech floor mats, Kicker 12" sub, Kenwood 500W RMS amp, Relentless Fab front and rear bumpers, 4.88 gears, custom flatbed with swing out tire carrier
    i used the duplicolor bed liner on my bumpers (pics in build page below). Its not as gritty as having it professionally done with line-x or anything like that. It seems to be fairly durable, but definitely not as durable as line-x. The worst thing about it is that it takes about 2 weeks before it fully hardens up and is ready for use. If plan on abusing ur bed a whole lot, i wouldnt recommend it.
     
  3. May 21, 2011 at 8:36 PM
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    some close up shots for u so u can see the grittiness
     
  4. May 21, 2011 at 9:29 PM
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    sewerdog

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    acually my 01 is not an off roader just to work and where ever i have to go right now just trying to get it back to a clean looking truck the bed is all beat up from 10 yrs of just hauling whatever around the paint on the body is stiil in good condition just the bed and the plastic flares and the front valance and bumper need a little work spoke to my son in law and decided to just go with the regular dupilcolor for the bed and plastic trim
     

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