CK5
Register an account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members.

bedlined lower exterior?

chevyuser74

1/2 ton status
Joined
Jun 19, 2006
Posts
1,472
Reaction score
0
Location
Mukwonago, Wi
ok ive searched and have not found any pics, im thinking about bedlining the lower portions of my truck, but i was wondering if someone else has done this and if i could see some pics, i dont want to spray it on and decide i hate it. thanks.
 
0527081442.jpg

0703081636.jpg

gayraqge-1.jpg
 
^i cant even remember her being that pretty. street queen stage. that ended quick. heres a decent shot showin it all. i went about a foot to fourteen inches up all the way around and did like a two inch tall strip runnin around the tailgate.

if ya got any questions feel free to ask.

0908081858.jpg
 
i used rhino liner. roll on stuff for easy touch up. mine's kinda deceiving because i cut the bottom 5 inches off of the truck and put in the 2x4 steel - so the stuff actually goes up pretty high on a full body...

IMG_5535.jpg
 
this is what i wanna do to my truck and paint the rest charcoal grey. then do the top in the bedliner also. it would look great and not have to worry about scratchin the crap out of the bottom of it IMO
 
im gonna go somewhere around there. i gotta fix some rust before i can get that far:doah:
 
I sprayed my K5 from the body line down and love it. I will try to get pics uploaded tomarrow. It really takes alicken & keeps on aticken
 
I haven't seen any tops like that so I wouldn't know but that's nice to know. Makes me second guess doin it
 
im not a fan of it, collects dust/dirt and simply looked dirty to me all the time.
it does collect dirt, but it's easy to wash on the outside of the truck. my interior always looks dusty and is difficult to clean because it's on flat floors, so it doesn't rinse off too well...
 
I had the lower exterior, entire interior up and over the bedsides, inner fenders, and grill sprayed with speedliner. It has worked well for 3 years. To get rid of the dusty look some armor all or son of a gun works well.

P1010514.JPG

P1010530.jpg

P1010539.JPG
 
I've got two or three trucks lined up to spray with Scorpion in the next few months. I've seen a few done and it looks really good.

I know a few customers of mine have bought Al's Liner to do it with, but they haven't sent me any pictures yet. They said it turned out really good, but I have no proof yet. :wink1:
 

Latest Posts

Top Bottom