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33 minutes ago, Big E in TX said:

1092974D-001B-4306-BF5B-BDB1FF2A4B5C.thumb.jpeg.e75f716455c9be5110b2bb3732a06146.jpeg

 

Yellow- 12 1/4 Inches Wide

 

Green- 3 1/6 Inches Tall

 

and I made it .75 inches Thick

 

It shrunk just a tad after production from the original size But I think it came out pretty cool. A little different looking than Boss’s but I think it would look cool covered up by some Line-X in the truck bed.

 

Give me your thoughts

Just an FYI but the box in the center is supposed to be square, meaning all four sides are the same measurement.  Your picture makes it look like it is a little longer.  Just saying.  It looks good and for where you are putting it, it will work out great.

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43 minutes ago, Black02Silverado said:

Just an FYI but the box in the center is supposed to be square, meaning all four sides are the same measurement.  Your picture makes it look like it is a little longer.  Just saying.  It looks good and for where you are putting it, it will work out great.

 

Thats good feedback man, I appreciate that. I think  mine is a rectangle. 

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On 11/21/2018 at 5:01 PM, Big E in TX said:

1092974D-001B-4306-BF5B-BDB1FF2A4B5C.thumb.jpeg.e75f716455c9be5110b2bb3732a06146.jpeg

 

Yellow- 12 1/4 Inches Wide

 

Green- 3 1/6 Inches Tall

 

and I made it .75 inches Thick

 

It shrunk just a tad after production from the original size But I think it came out pretty cool. A little different looking than Boss’s but I think it would look cool covered up by some Line-X in the truck bed.

 

Give me your thoughts

Looks great!  Cant wait to see it on the truck bed.

  • 11 months later...
Posted

Bump.......

 

ive been on a mission to purchase the actual bow tie logo that comes stock. My line x guy said he’d do it if I got the logo and he use to get logo and spray but GM put a atop to him doing it. I want the actual part bc it’s pre fit on the back side also. 

  • 11 months later...
Posted (edited)

Hi -  just purchased  a 2020 WT and looking to get a spray in bedliner.Couple questions for you guys regarding the oval holes in the bed. Currently, my truck bed is bare and has the black plastic hole coverings on.

 

1. What are the purpose of the multiple 1" holes in the bed? For hooks?

2. Found some photos on this forum of spray-in bedliners. In one instance, looks like someone had the holes sprayed over. In the other, looks like they might've removed the plastic coverings and had sprayed too. Just curious as to why you would or wouldn't choose to do this. I think I'd want to have the holes exposed if they're for hook tie downs. (See attached photos)

 

No holes / Sprayed over:

no holes.jpg

 

 

Holes:

holes.jpg

Edited by Rocky-X
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