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Spray on bedliner on rear bumper

Do you like the looking of bumper after spray on bedliner


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Bo3liwe

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Hi
Please vote if you like/not like the looking of the bumper after i spray bed liner
 

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RAM letters on tailgate. Standard for non-US markets? Anything else bedlined, or just lower bumper trim?
 
RAM letters on tailgate. Standard for non-US markets? Anything else bedlined, or just lower bumper trim?
From what I've scene yes and also those reflectors in the top plastic part of rear bumper.
 
RAM letters on tailgate. Standard for non-US markets? Anything else bedlined, or just lower bumper trim?
iam from Kuwait .and all new ram come with RAM letters on tailgate (Standard ) and the limited come with Spray-In Bedliner.
(But i spray on the lower bumper trim )
 
I don't like the look (too textured to me for a part that will not provide grip), but I think the durability makes it worth it (especially in the one rare case that the liner prevents debris that would have otherwise damaged that ridiculously expensive sensor).

I didn't vote, because I would need a third option "Dislike look, Like utility".

I actually feel the same about the bedliner in general; I think they look terrible, but the utility far outweighs the look. If I can get a bedliner/paint just as durable and providing just as much grip, but looking just like the non-bedlined straight factory paint, I would choose that.
 
I, personally, see no value in doing this at all. You aren't protecting anything...it's a rear lower bumper section that should see zero damage anyway unless you get rear ended. I don't care for the textured look either as Chris stated above. To each their own but if you're going to spray any part of your truck to add real protection, spray the bed, front bumper and the hood as you can get these sprays in various colors too and not just black;)
 
RAM letters on tailgate. Standard for non-US markets? Anything else bedlined, or just lower bumper trim?

Am I seeing a reflection of a GMC pickup grille in the image filename "img-20190315-wa0004-jpg"? Looks like a distorted reflection of a previous-generation GMC pickup reflected to the left in that image of the Ram's chrome bumper. Either that, or my eyes/brain have gone even more haywire than I thought...
 
Am I seeing a reflection of a GMC pickup grille in the image filename "img-20190315-wa0004-jpg"? Looks like a distorted reflection of a previous-generation GMC pickup reflected to the left in that image of the Ram's chrome bumper. Either that, or my eyes/brain have gone even more haywire than I thought...
2018 the new GMC terrain
 
Was this a DIY rattle can job? If so, what did you use? I'm getting ready to do some bed utility rails I'd like to spray and my local line-x guy doesn't place nice and little things, so I'm not even going to ask him to shoot them.
 
Was this a DIY rattle can job? If so, what did you use? I'm getting ready to do some bed utility rails I'd like to spray and my local line-x guy doesn't place nice and little things, so I'm not even going to ask him to shoot them.
Maybe texas bed liner (product name)
Its not DIY
there is company on my country (KUWAIT)do it for mE
 
i love it. i guess how it will look on if i sparay my full bumber of my Rebel
 
What brand of liner is that? I like it and am thing of doing my bumpers, fender flares and lower panels.
 

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