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Old 01-08-2011, 09:42 AM   #10
James McClure
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Saratoga Springs NY
Posts: 859
Re: Drop in bed liners?

Like 2 bad I live in the north east. I did a frame off restore about 2 years ago and went with a spray in liner but kept the drop in handy just in case I need or want a little more protection. I rarely put anything in the bed, I have a 16 X 8 trailer for that, but one never knows. I went one step further though. See as I had the whole truck torn appart I went ahead and sprayed the inside of the doors, cab underside, front inner fenders, bottom of the bed and the frame. Should have done the tanks but forgot. Expensive for sure, but I feel well worth it in the long run. Some pics in the long bed area. jim
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1984 K20 350M engine with 465,000 miles. Well, it's finally done!! Almost 2 years of work, but it was really worth the effort. Little stuff left to do is mount winch, wet sand & buff out and build belly pan\running boards. Body work takes lots and LOTS of beer!!!! God, Guts and Guns made America and God, Guts and Guns will preserve it! The worst thing you could do is get into my sights, but that don't matter, you'll never know it, cause you'll never hear the shotJim or Paladin whichever you choose.
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