Who has bedlined their grill??? Other items???
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Who has bedlined their grill??? Other items???
I would like to see pics of things on your JK that you have bedlined. Especially your grills. Any kind of step by step process you can provide? I really want to do this mod this weekend. Thanks in advance.
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Here is a picture of mine... it was really easy and just in case I didnt like it I went on to Ebay and ordered one and it cost like $60 sent to my door and doesnt matter what color you get so not bad. Sand it down to get a real good stick. It is really easy just make sure to do a spray first onto the carboard or anything in between coats. Just do even passes with the spray can dont worry if it doesnt cover everything the first couple coats I got a full 4 coats out of one can... I love the way it looks and in case I ever want to go back to the color match all I have to do is go get it out of the attic and dont have to worry about finding one that is the same color as my jeep.
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Here is a picture of mine... it was really easy and just in case I didnt like it I went on to Ebay and ordered one and it cost like $60 sent to my door and doesnt matter what color you get so not bad. Sand it down to get a real good stick. It is really easy just make sure to do a spray first onto the carboard or anything in between coats. Just do even passes with the spray can dont worry if it doesnt cover everything the first couple coats I got a full 4 coats out of one can... I love the way it looks and in case I ever want to go back to the color match all I have to do is go get it out of the attic and dont have to worry about finding one that is the same color as my jeep.
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That looks super nice. I was thinking of getting some Sahara fenders to match the body, but it would be soooo much cheaper to make the grill match the stock fenders. Again, it looks great.
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Here is a picture of mine... it was really easy and just in case I didnt like it I went on to Ebay and ordered one and it cost like $60 sent to my door and doesnt matter what color you get so not bad. Sand it down to get a real good stick. It is really easy just make sure to do a spray first onto the carboard or anything in between coats. Just do even passes with the spray can dont worry if it doesnt cover everything the first couple coats I got a full 4 coats out of one can... I love the way it looks and in case I ever want to go back to the color match all I have to do is go get it out of the attic and dont have to worry about finding one that is the same color as my jeep.
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here is a picture more current and more of the front unfortunately it is a cell phone pic so a lil iffy....
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