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Tried out some Al's Bedliner Yesterday on the 73

Started by mopar73, March 20, 2010, 08:41:09 AM

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mopar73

I tried out some Al's Bedliner on the bottom yesterday and the stuff seems to work pretty good.






And yes the orange changes color with the light :D

http://alsliner.com/

Purple68


Silver R/T

that probably would work well inside trunk also
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ive seen a couple chargers (ebay)where people used bedliner spray in the trunk.... looked good!?!?!
goood job bro!!! must be nice to have your car on a rotiserre!!! hahaha
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70charginglizard

That stuff should protect the bottom from corrosion real well.
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Khyron

a little off topic but I put bedlined on the floor of a old Ford Fairlane convertable I had..... made a nice pool in there when it rained heheh


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mopar73

I don't think I'll be using it in the trunk, maybe just a little spray can undercoating on the sides.  I did plan on using it for the inside floor but the kit only covered the bottom. 1 gallon mixed so I'll have to pick up another kit.  This stuff is nice because you can mix up as much as you need at one time and if you don't want to use the colors they provide you can mix in whatever flavor you like.
Yes the rotisserie is fantastic, I can't tell you how many times I've been thankful to be able to sit or stand and work on this beast vs sliding on my back.

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Foreman72

 :scratchchin: hm...looks really good...you got me thinkin about doing that...how much did it cost total if you don't mind?
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mopar73

Quote from: Foreman72 on March 20, 2010, 07:57:41 PM
:scratchchin: hm...looks really good...you got me thinkin about doing that...how much did it cost total if you don't mind?
Thanks for the coments.
The  bedliner kit sells for $95 and the spray gun was $45 I think.  I bought it last fall so the price is close.  The same gun sells for 20 at Harbor Freight, the only difference is Al's changes the nozzle to a 5 point tip so I'm not sure what it would turn out with the plain gun.

Back N Black

Looks good, are you going to use it on the inside of the fenders?

mopar73