Bedlining rims
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Bedlining rims
I will be bedlining my wheels this weekend and had a couple of questions. I searched quite a bit but didn't find the answer.
1. Do most people do the backside of the wheels as well?
2. If I wanted to do 3 coats of bedliner and 2 coats of self etching primer......how many cans of each should I buy?
3. Is a scotch-brite wheel for my drill good enough to scuff them, or do I need to sand as well??
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1. Do most people do the backside of the wheels as well?
2. If I wanted to do 3 coats of bedliner and 2 coats of self etching primer......how many cans of each should I buy?
3. Is a scotch-brite wheel for my drill good enough to scuff them, or do I need to sand as well??
Thanks!!
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Sure! I really like the look of them from the pics that I've seen in the forum. I think they'd be killer on my white Jk. I would purchase black wheels outright......but I have twins coming any day now and this should hold me over until money is a bit more plentiful (like in 18 years lol).
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I did. Many say that as long as you apply it evenly, it shouldn't affect anything. The spray on liner is quite thin compared to the roll on liners, so it shouldn't throw anything off.
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1)It's up to you if you want to spend the money to do both sides. Will anyone be able to see the inside of your wheels? Probably not.
2)One coat of primer and two coats of bedliner should be more than enough. Bedliner is so thick that you may even be able to get away with one coat.
3)I would think two cans of primer and four cans of bedliner should be enough. If you want more than one coat of bedliner, increase 2 cans for every extra coat.
2)One coat of primer and two coats of bedliner should be more than enough. Bedliner is so thick that you may even be able to get away with one coat.
3)I would think two cans of primer and four cans of bedliner should be enough. If you want more than one coat of bedliner, increase 2 cans for every extra coat.
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I did mine. Just the outside, sand and 2 coats of bedliner. Can stated primer not needed and it worked great. I did have my tires mounted and balanced after I painted them so I'm not sure of any issues there. Great thing about bedliner is the easy touchups when you rub a rock. The stuff blends like nothing I've ever seen before. Good luck