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    Default DupliColor Undercoating

    I just used the DupliColor spraycan undercoating on the inner fenders on my truck, it came out very nice. If anyone plans on doing any undercoating on a budget thats the way to go, it was around $4 a can + tax
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    Sweet! Thanks for the tip.
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    I did the entire bed of my 97 f150 and it came out great. All in all it cost about 70 bucks and held up great for over a year till I traded her in. And I was using my truck for hauling all kinds of tool and lumber. The paint works great as long as you take the time to prep rite. It took me over 10 hours just to sand and prep my bed. So if you've got a weekend its a great inexpesive alternative to rhino/linex linings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finalday7 View Post
    I did the entire bed of my 97 f150 and it came out great. All in all it cost about 70 bucks and held up great for over a year till I traded her in. And I was using my truck for hauling all kinds of tool and lumber. The paint works great as long as you take the time to prep rite. It took me over 10 hours just to sand and prep my bed. So if you've got a weekend its a great inexpesive alternative to rhino/linex linings.
    i was thinking about doing my bed that way too.. glad to know it works. did you use a DA sander?
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    I just blew three cans of it under my '90 and I'll need at least three more. It doesn't seem like it's tough enough for a bed liner. I wish I'd used rubberized wheel well coating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trenchwarfare View Post
    I just blew three cans of it under my '90 and I'll need at least three more. It doesn't seem like it's tough enough for a bed liner. I wish I'd used rubberized wheel well coating.
    the stuff i used was ruberized. http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...egoryCode=3280
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    I used a random orbital sander and ALOT of hand sanding for the curves and such. I have a bunch of pics of before and after it you want to check it out. Just let me know. I can't post pics so email address or http://www.f150online.com/galleries/....cfm?num=13488. That will bring you too my f150 forum gallery.

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    Excellent job, Finalday7. I wish I had your patience.



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