So, wheat's the verdict on this?
Good idea or mall crawler bro truck tier?
>>15478867
There's a few issues with it.
>1, it's a bitch to keep clean, seriously, there's a guy here who says he uses a mix of simple green and something else to clean his suburban with bedliner on it, and scrub brushes
>2, if it begins to rust underneath at all, have fun
>3, after so long it begins to go to shit and can be a bitch to remove
>4, it looks like fucking garbage, just primer or faux-tina the thing, anything but bedliner
>>15478867
Every person I've seen do it is doing so because of rust. I'd never buy a vehicle with it done nor would I apply it as it looks like shit.
>>15478867
It looks like shit, use plastidip or getgud and afford new paint
>>15478867
Only if you have it professionally applied. Bedliner sprayers are heated, and its a different way of applying it. The rattle can bedliner is shit, and it wont last.
Its good if you off road your car and don't want it to look like shit with scratches and dents.
Pretty ugly otherwise.
>>15478867
Well that jeep actually has a clean job done to it, trust me, it gets far worse looking than that
>>15478867
Looks like some trickster put gravel in the paint mix
>>15479582
>make your truck look like shit so it doesn't look like shit
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>>15479582
>make your truck look like shit so it doesn't look like shit
>>15478867
Somewhat common out here.
I'll probably do it on my bronco because it getting scratched the fuck up.
But if you don't drive through the treeline weekly, its kind of stupid.
I've seen a lot of jeeps just run it down the rocker panels (along the bottom edge of fenders/body) to prevent rock chips from gravel that gets kicked up from the wheels.