you can get uv protection liner, my bumpers are still as black as the first day and shiny. i wouldnt do it to a truck that isnt offroaded a lot but yuris looks cool. i will prolly end up just flat blacking mine. and its no where near 1200lbs unless your coating a freaking semi trailer
yea, yuri's truck looks good. dont see where bk2life is getting 1200 pounds? 1 gallon will cover a 6ft bed and i think its less than 15 pounds a gallon.
Was considering doing the area under my doors in white line-x because my paint has been picked apart by my tires throwing rocks even with flares and flaps!
After comparing my rhinolining to someone's line-x job at a meet, I'd definately have to choose line-x over rhinolining. Rhino is soft and tears easy. Mine's faded also.
We have a ranch jeep that has a gloss red liner applied head to toe. It is great, doesn't scratch or chip, etc. It's not aerodynamic, but then again neither is the jeep.
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