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Old 02-21-2012, 07:37 AM
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looking for opinions

Let me start by saying Ive been a lurker for way too long, stealing tech advice here and there. Everyone on here is so knowledgeable and willing to help! I have a 92 4runner 3.0 that almost put me in the crazy house, but we got all the bugs out and now she runs like a champ as my daily driver and my fishing rig.

I just finished "rhino" lining the entire exterior and building some tube bumpers on her. Just looking for some honest opinions.
Let me know thanks.
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Old 02-21-2012, 08:03 AM
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Overall looks pretty good. I would just do a 180 on your light mounts, they are kinda sticking way out there..
Old 02-21-2012, 08:18 AM
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The pics aren't the clearest but from what I can see, yea, looks good. Anyway you can tighten that rear bumper closer to the body ? It looks as if it is sitting out a bit which is going to reduce your departure angle. Every little bit helps...
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i thought about that, but because im never on trails, just sand i figured this would be better for wedging a jack under when im stuck in loose sand. its more of a fishing truck. im in deep south tx and theres more beach than trails..
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Ok, makes sense. Build your rig to suit your style. How much liner did it take to "cover" your rig ?
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i took two gallons of material to cover. Its not actual rhino. Its SEM's rock-it kit 42260. The kit comes with the catalyst and also a gun so its a steal at the price i got it at. here's the link.

http://www.repaintsupply.com/pd-sem-...e-bedliner.cfm

I ordered the tintable one because i figured it was less work. I stripped it down including doors to ensure that the jambs would also be covered.

heres a close up of wht the texture ended up looking like.
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