Bedlined my Warn front bumper
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Bedlined my Warn front bumper
Well, I got around to bedlining my Warn bumper....It looked like crap before, as the factory finish is garbage. It looked good new, but after the first winter, it totally started to rust, and chip off...and after 2 winters and a few wheelin scratches it was starting to make the Jk look beat... Anyway here it is.....
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Dupli-color Bedliner from Napa...liquid stuff...you roll it on, and then use a brush for the corners and tight spots....I may do another coat, but honestly it doesn't need it. I used half the can. I purchased the bedliner do it your self kit too...had everything you need. I purchased a couple extra metal sand paper sheets to scuff up the bumper. Super easy to do.
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interesting, I'm a big fan of the Ez-Liner from crappy tire, i've used it on my bumper, hinges and lightbar so far, its held up pretty good so far, and i really like the texture of it.
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how do you like it? the price sure as hell is right!!
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yup superwinch from crappy tire. Hasn't failed me yet, been submerged under water for 3 hrs, and never missed a beat. for the price you can't go wrong.
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