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I had mine Line-X Premium sprayed when I had the bed done. Nothing gets behind it and nothing sticks to it a garden hose wont remove. Was applied with less pressure for a smoother finish. Mine are black but can be color matched as well. This also seals the seams between panels so salt can't get between them. Seam sealer would work as well if using other lining methods. :seeya:

 

 

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47 minutes ago, Grumpy Bear said:

I had mine Line-X Premium sprayed when I had the bed done. Nothing gets behind it and nothing sticks to it a garden hose wont remove. Was applied with less pressure for a smoother finish. Mine are black but can be color matched as well. This also seals the seams between panels so salt can't get between them. Seam sealer would work as well if using other lining methods. :seeya:

 

 

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Excuse my interruption but Grumpy please tell me about those springs!  They look awesome!

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My truck did not come with rear wheel well liners It had the white bed showing through. I bought these plastic ones here and they snapped right in. Just what I needed. https://www.realtruck.com/pendaform-rear-wheel-well-liners/R183846P2017Y856MA.html

 

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5 hours ago, Donstar said:

Excuse my interruption but Grumpy please tell me about those springs!  They look awesome!

Deaver Spring. Had them made to order. This set is a 2" drop. Removed the blocks as well so 3.25" drop. Standard length shock is in dead center of travel. Want the part number? PM me. 

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Removed my front liners today to install some rock lights and what a pain GM made it.  There is like 24, 1" long odd size Torx super shallow screws holding them in.  Made even worse that they have washers that spin so you can just break them loose and spin them out with your fingers. Had to keep tons of downward pressure while removing them or the driver just wanted to cam out.    What happened to a good ole 8mm or even plastic push pins...

 

Camera makes it look much more blue than it actually is.

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Still have to do the rears but I don't have rear liners (yet) and I don't quite trust just using marine silicone to hold them in place and I refuse to drill holes into the wheel wells.  So if anyone has pictures of the different rear liners It would be appreciated to see which ones will work the best.

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