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I'm thinking about doing a total breakdown on my truck, having everything bead blasted, fixing all the rust, THEN HAVING EVERY PART OF BODY AND CHASSIS RHINO COATED!!!!!

 

Sounds good to me.

 

 

shit, that'd be expensive.

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I'm thinking about doing a total breakdown on my truck, having everything bead blasted, fixing all the rust, THEN HAVING EVERY PART OF BODY AND CHASSIS RHINO COATED!!!!!

 

Sounds good to me.

 

 

shit, that'd be expensive.

 

There are a couple of F-150s up in Dutch Harbor Alaska like that.

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i have similar thoughts, i wonder how much weight that would add to a vehicle doing the whole thing in rhino

 

Buddy of mine says a standard bed spray adds 50 pounds, but thats the duper think stuff.

I'm just talking about a thinner industrial coating like linex

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I thought about a lining or some kind for my z but eventually decided on john deere tractor paint and por15 because I think ALL liming is just too idk, too much.

 

As a functional trim I think it can be done nicely though.

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I thought about a lining or some kind for my z but eventually decided on john deere tractor paint and por15 because I think ALL liming is just too idk, too much.

 

As a functional trim I think it can be done nicely though.

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I used tractor paint too, thick stuff.

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