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I think I wanna do the grille and headlight surrounds but debating since Im color matched on the front and probably gonna do the bumpers since i am not a chrome guy

i hear ya bro.. im doin the grill, front bumper & rear bumper done in bedliner eventually.. im not one for chrome either. let me know if u decide to do it so i can see how it looks..

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I deal with bedliner (line-x, bullet, rhino, etc.) material everyday in my line of work. After years of seeing the material on different vehicles and applications, I can say that it doesn't look good as far as matching body panels.

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I deal with bedliner (line-x, bullet, rhino, etc.) material everyday in my line of work. After years of seeing the material on different vehicles and applications, I can say that it doesn't look good as far as matching body panels.

How would it hold up on bumpers or on a grill as far as rock chips & stuff? i do alot of highway miles a day to my job back & forth 100 miles a day..

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I mean to each is there own but my Xterra has been bedlined (Raptor Liner) for 2 years now and is amazing. The front end actually hit a ditch head on last winter and no cracks or anything like that and has held up great. I have it on the whole exterior of my xterra and the headliner even. I am eventually gonna be dong my whole truck this way (not sure when) because after having a bedlined vehicle you enjoy not having to worry about scraps, waxing, buffing, washing, and all the fun stuff

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I mean to each is there own but my Xterra has been bedlined (Raptor Liner) for 2 years now and is amazing. The front end actually hit a ditch head on last winter and no cracks or anything like that and has held up great. I have in on the whole exterior of my xterra and the headliner even. I am eventually gonna be ding my whole truck this way (not sure when) because after having a redlined vehicle you enjoy not having to worry about scraps, waxing, buffing, washing, and all the fun stuff

nice i hear ya bro

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