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What do you think of this upgrade I did to my LTZ?  I Rhino’d both sides of factory front wheel well liners in red, just like the 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30!

 

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Interesting. But, I think you ended up making the truck a bit heavier while the W-30 package was supposed to help make the car lighter.  :)

 

Fiberglass hood next on the list?

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2 hours ago, Rhino Linings said:

What do you think of this upgrade I did to my LTZ?  I Rhino’d both sides of factory front wheel well liners in red, just like the 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30!

Well, you asked, so I'll answer.....

 

I think it looks like warmed over doo-doo, but it's your truck so rock on.

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4 hours ago, Rhino Linings said:

What do you think of this upgrade I did to my LTZ?  I Rhino’d both sides of factory front wheel well liners in red, just like the 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30!

 

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Now it just needs a 455, fiberglass hood, finned rear dif cover, and dual-gate shifter. 

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Well at least I kept the factory ones and only sprayed a secondary pair from the parts department. It’s an easy swap back should that day come in the future.  At least they won’t hold a ton of sand like the felt ones do. 

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21 hours ago, Rhino Linings said:

Well at least I kept the factory ones and only sprayed a secondary pair from the parts department. It’s an easy swap back should that day come in the future.  At least they won’t hold a ton of sand like the felt ones do. 

What brand are they and how do they fit? I HATE the felt ones living in Michigan, they hold the salt.

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Don't like the color, but curious about how they alter in cab noise. They should at least be easier to keep clean.

 

Best thing I've come up with is regularly cleaning them with a pressure washer; blasting away till they run clear.

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1 hour ago, asilverblazer said:

Don't like the color, but curious about how they alter in cab noise. They should at least be easier to keep clean.

 

Best thing I've come up with is regularly cleaning them with a pressure washer; blasting away till they run clear.

 

There's a thought! Noise indeed. These could be sprayed in black or dark gray. 

 

How about it @Rhino Linings

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