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Did you do a full bedrug? Or just the bottom portion? Mine is going to be here in a couple of weeks, wanted to see how you're liking yours


I did the full bedrug a couple weeks ago, second one on second truck and wouldn't use anything else and my truck has the factory spray in liner
 

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Finished everything up. This weekend, Put the rear wheelhouse liners in, and painted the exhaust tips. Here’s a little before/after
 

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All right. That sounds amazing. I will have to hear it in person when I buy you those beers I owe you.

Thanks for taking the time to put that video up. I loved hearing those Train Horns.
 

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Got some weathertech mud flaps, then undercoating n Rustproofed.
 

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Tires mounted and RC rear liners installed...now if it would stop raining
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Finished everything up. This weekend, Put the rear wheelhouse liners in, and painted the exhaust tips. Here’s a little before/after
What was your process for painting your exhaust tips? I’m thinking about doing mine gloss black or getting them powder coated maybe
 

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What was your process for painting your exhaust tips? I’m thinking about doing mine gloss black or getting them powder coated maybe

Super easy - each tip has a clamp with one bolt (I think it was 12mm maybe?), use a small flathead to lift up on the metal clip that's on the other side from the bolt, then the tips come right off. Hung them in my garage, and sprayed them with VHT Flat black high temp paint...ten dollar or less rattle-can at your local auto parts store. Once they're dry (directions vary depending on the high temp paint you use), right back on, push the clamp apart a bit to get it over the bulging section, tighten the bolt back down, and you're done. You'll have to do a little eyeballing to get the tips sitting right in the bumper cutouts, but it's about the easiest job you'll ever do. One socket, one screwdriver, a few beers. Removal/reinstall takes less than 5 minutes. Watching paint dry, goes as fast as your beer can be consumed.

I'd recommend giving it a shot the rattle-can first (before you powder coat)...my last two trucks, one coat of this stuff lasted 45k miles on one truck, and 20k on the second. You can re-apply if you ever scrape it up, OR, if you'd like to switch up colors, a super fine steel wool and some brake cleaner takes it right off.
 
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Tires mounted and RC rear liners installed...now if it would stop raining
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Love that color. Wish it, or the destroyer gray was available for the Rebel.
 

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Did you do a full bedrug? Or just the bottom portion? Mine is going to be here in a couple of weeks, wanted to see how you're liking yours
I did full bedrug. This is my second truck I have put it in. Absolutely love it tough enough for my needs and not abrasive at all for when I need the bed to haul luggage for family trips.
 
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Filmed a side by side of the Lasfit liners and the Mopar all weather mats. Toss up for the fronts but the Lasfit rear liners win.

For the dog hair, i have a shepherd so I feel you. Get a pumice stone from amazon and it works beyond belief at 'scraping' the carpet and gathering the dog hair. You'd be amazed.
 

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For the dog hair, i have a shepherd so I feel you. Get a pumice stone from amazon and it works beyond belief at 'scraping' the carpet and gathering the dog hair. You'd be amazed.

I found a rubber brush that works really well, actually going to share a video later this week using the brush to pull hair out of carpet.

Best solution I’ve found so far.
 

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