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03-28-2011, 09:58 AM
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Herculined my bed.
Herculined my bed this pasted weekend. also got my toolbox back from the shop, painted black.
The herculiner was real easy and only cost me around $110 with a few extras you would need.
Oh and if you want to know how to get the stuff off you hands all you need to do is let you hands prun up in the shower and use that scuff pad that comes in the package.
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03-28-2011, 10:00 AM
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Explorer seats are in
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Re: Herculined my bed.
Looks good. I like it.
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03-28-2011, 10:03 AM
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Re: Herculined my bed.
Looks sweet, man! I am digging the Kobalt toolbox painted black, I don't know why Lowe's only sells them in chrome!! Is it attached with the non-drilling kit??
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I have a 1990 Keystone Ranger 2wd with a 2.9L, V6. She's a beater and I named her Loretta. In the past 2 years I have replaced the battery, starter, starter solenoid, radiator, alternator, and the driveplate. Little things that I have replaced include all the mirrors, spark plugs, in dash radio, headlights, air filter and brakes. Would like to start modding her and adding some performance parts
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03-28-2011, 10:07 AM
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Re: Herculined my bed.
nah. i used J hooks you can find them at ace. The non drilling kit was 20 and the J hooks were like 3 bucks. J hooks have been hold up good to so i dont see the need to spend extra mulla.
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03-28-2011, 10:19 AM
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"Don't Panic."
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Re: Herculined my bed.
Good idea. J-hooks seem like they should get more play, lol. I used to work in the hardware dept at a Lowes and many people had never seen a J-hook. When I would suggest one for a customer's project they would often look at me as i had just pulled a unicorn out of the hardware bin.
Any plans to black out the rest of the chrome on your truck?
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"Oh no, not again!" - Douglas Adams
I have a 1990 Keystone Ranger 2wd with a 2.9L, V6. She's a beater and I named her Loretta. In the past 2 years I have replaced the battery, starter, starter solenoid, radiator, alternator, and the driveplate. Little things that I have replaced include all the mirrors, spark plugs, in dash radio, headlights, air filter and brakes. Would like to start modding her and adding some performance parts
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03-28-2011, 10:25 AM
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Re: Herculined my bed.
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Originally Posted by Quillthegreen
Good idea. J-hooks seem like they should get more play, lol. I used to work in the hardware dept at a Lowes and many people had never seen a J-hook. When I would suggest one for a customer's project they would often look at me as i had just pulled a unicorn out of the hardware bin.
Any plans to black out the rest of the chrome on your truck?
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Yeah you cant find them any where!! Ace was my last resort! same with the non drilling kit. I finally found that at an advance outside my town a lil bit.
and for the chrome...prolly not.
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03-28-2011, 10:31 PM
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Re: Herculined my bed.
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03-29-2011, 03:00 AM
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Re: Herculined my bed.
I love the bed liner, I have one of those stupid plastic liners. I ended up having to take a hacksaw to the corner of it so I could get at one of the tie downs when I went to move my bike to winter storage. How does it go on, and was it expencive?
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03-29-2011, 12:04 PM
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Re: Herculined my bed.
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Originally Posted by sortel
I love the bed liner, I have one of those stupid plastic liners. I ended up having to take a hacksaw to the corner of it so I could get at one of the tie downs when I went to move my bike to winter storage. How does it go on, and was it expencive?
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Not at all. The kit was 90. Then i had to buy xylene, and 60 grit sandpaper. the scuff pad they give you in the kit is worthless. so you just use a da sander, sand it real good. prep with xylene, and roll it on. real easy and it came out amazing. 5 out of 5 stars
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oh and you deff need a drill mixer too.
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