Pics of bedlined rocker panels?
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Pics of bedlined rocker panels?
I'm just about to tackle this project on my truck and was wondering if people could post up pics of theirs and some info about it/hints, etc.
Thanks.
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Sorry for the crappy pic but it's all I have. I herc'd mine to the bottom of the doors and up where that stupid plastic rock guard used to be. My advice would be to prep very well.. Mine started peeling within a week because of bad prep (I was in a hurry and did it late at night in the dark).
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Not rockers but I think it will help you out-
Here is a link to a post I made about duplicolor last month::
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...ctures-121920/
Here is a link to a post I made about duplicolor last month::
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...ctures-121920/
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Ok, just wanted to throw my pics in the mix. Only one problem i dont know how to post pictures on the forums. Anyone want to help? I have my rockers done as you can see from my profile picture. At first it was a change that i didn't know if i liked, but now im sold. People like it, and it helps protect the paint/metal between the tires. So, like everyone has said, prep, prep, prep. I also took mine to a place in town to spray it, and it turned out well.
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Prep work is the key! Sand 'er down good and make sure to wipe it down afterwards with some type of xylene product like UPOL.
I'd post a few pics but they're all to large I guess.
Oh and be flexible with your masking. You may have have to go up or down an inch or so but being able to use a body line makes it easier
I'd post a few pics but they're all to large I guess.
Oh and be flexible with your masking. You may have have to go up or down an inch or so but being able to use a body line makes it easier
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