Got a wild hair...
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Got a wild hair...
I decided to paint the bottom half of my truck with bed liner, hoping to prevent any rust. Turned out decent I think for $56 total including tape, sandpaper and tape. I didn't want my truck to look like every other white truck.
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Nothing wrong with being different. Looks good. Will also protect the lower body panels from rocks and road debris slinging up against them.
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Have a cousin who did that with a Ranger, then came up the front fenders and half way up the A-pillar, then painted it lime green, fading to a darker green in the back. Really stood out.
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With the black grill and bumper, I thought it would break up the white. Plus, it should prevent some rust. I would like to black out the truck but that will have to be a later project. I don't like my truck looking like everyone else's.
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I saw a pickup in a parking lot where the guy painted the lower parts of the body and fenders in irregular pattern with a couple shades of brown bed liner.
Made it look like mud all over the side of the truck.
Great for the big tired 4 wheeler who only cruises the boulevard.
Actually looked pretty good.
Made it look like mud all over the side of the truck.
Great for the big tired 4 wheeler who only cruises the boulevard.
Actually looked pretty good.
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