Opinion of future upgrade plz

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96ProCompTahoe

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if someone had the means to weld up a cheap one to go in the reciever i'd be down to pay for one. would like to be able to put a spare on it till i have the means to get the Kennesaw Mountain multicarrier.

if not, looks like i need to get the welder wired up and get to work! haha
 

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I was told that you cannot bedline any of the plastic fender flares so keep that in mind.

I just noticed this on Herculiner's website:

"HERCULINER can be applied to surfaces such as concrete, plastic, rubber, metal, wood or fiberglass - or just about any where a skid resistant surface is needed!"

So it should apply to plastic fender flares just fine.

Casey
 

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I just noticed this on Herculiner's website:

"HERCULINER can be applied to surfaces such as concrete, plastic, rubber, metal, wood or fiberglass - or just about any where a skid resistant surface is needed!"

So it should apply to plastic fender flares just fine.

Casey

Thats great news! I will be excited to see how your project turns out Casey!

Now that I think about it, my bodyshop guy said it would go on the plastic, but they offered no guarantee of it staying on the plastic if I put it against a tree or something.

It needs to warm up so you can get started. Keep us posted on your progress
 

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