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Thanks! The brand is Tuff Liner, which I had never heard of before. The owner os the company has been in business for 20+ years and mainly does work for dealers and oil/gas industry.
This would be their first project of this kind and he asked me if they could do it and use the results for...
Yeah, I've Then hoping to see one in person, but I have not.
Another reason for the liner on the outside is for the extracurricular activities that I do. This will be going into areas where I do not want to scratch a nice paint job. My thought is that if I have a bedliner on the outside...
They will spray it or I can help them spray it. It's a great set up they have. They can do 35 truck bedliners per day.
I may have them teach me to spray it. It would be great to learn and I may not ever get another opportunity to try it out.
Thoughts?
I am planning on doing both the exterior and interior. :)
It looks as though they will be able to do it in the OD green or beige.
No, I really don't want to take the glass out, although I will be replacing the windshield (multiple cracks) and rubber.
I just had an offer to be able to utilitze someone's paint (bedliners only) shop to spray my CUCV with a bedliner type of material. They may even donate the liner material.
The catch? First, the shop is located about 30 miles from where I live. Second, I have to prep the truck for the job...
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