A question for anyone with a spray-in liner
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So, SWMBO bought me a Line-X liner gift certificate for Christmas. Very cool. But what's typically done with the holes in the floor of the bed? Up front, the two tie-down locations, and the one back by the wheel well? Put the caps in and spray over them?
Just curious what others have done.
Just curious what others have done.
They will take all caps off and then spray the liner. When they are done you will be able to put the stock caps back on. If you don't have the caps for the front tie down spots your local dealer can get them for you.
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Good, I like that answer. It means I don't have to find those stupid rubber caps.
Now all I have to do is figure out how to get that big truck box out of there.
Now all I have to do is figure out how to get that big truck box out of there.
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Good, I like that answer. It means I don't have to find those stupid rubber caps.
Now all I have to do is figure out how to get that big truck box out of there.
Now all I have to do is figure out how to get that big truck box out of there.~Rob
Originally Posted by jfpointer
Good, I like that answer. It means I don't have to find those stupid rubber caps.
Now all I have to do is figure out how to get that big truck box out of there.
Now all I have to do is figure out how to get that big truck box out of there.My buddy had them spray his box with LINE-X as well...his sits on the floor though and not up on bed rails....looks sharp as hell. The guy here puts all the stuff back like factory..
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Mine's too pretty to spray with liner.
Nice, shiny diamond-plate aluminum, extra-wide extra-deep Jobox. It weighs about 120 lbs or so empty, so I can get it out by myself, but the downside is having to take all the stuff out first.
Maybe I'll rig some pulleys in the garage rafters so I can lift it up and drive out from under it.
Nice, shiny diamond-plate aluminum, extra-wide extra-deep Jobox. It weighs about 120 lbs or so empty, so I can get it out by myself, but the downside is having to take all the stuff out first.
Maybe I'll rig some pulleys in the garage rafters so I can lift it up and drive out from under it.
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