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Roll-on bedliners are not as tuff as spray-ins, but can be applied anywhere, like under the dash and around wires. A kit for a truck bed could do a truck cab floor, back, sides and firewall.
Wow, that stuff is pricey! Just looked it up. At that price, and considering it is for use in a truck, how do you think it would compare to roll-on bedliner material? Which is similar in price. I ask only because I could double coat everything in the cab with beadliner for the price of...
Thanks. I was thinking about shooting the underside of the transmission cover (gear noise in an M35 is huge), the firewall inside the truck (but above where your feet sit), inside the doors and behind the seat. Probably not the floorboards, was thinking about Herculiner there for durability...
3dubs,
Very interesting stuff. If you paint a ridged steel panel, like the transmission tunnel cover in an M35, it shouldn't flex much. What can I paint over it with? Any advantage to painting the inside vs. outside?
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