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The fenderwells are white like the truck and its a pain to keep them clean. Have you guys done or seen anything that works? Thought about getting them done in Line X or something? Not really sure what to do :hmm:
 

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i used bed liner in a can... did prep work... but after goin thru mud and gravel mix i do have one lil nick... gonna touch it up but if it happens again ill be gettin the liners too... but the rattle can bedliner is a cheap alternative...


 

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i used bed liner in a can... did prep work... but after goin thru mud and gravel mix i do have one lil nick... gonna touch it up but if it happens again ill be gettin the liners too... but the rattle can bedliner is a cheap alternative...



Turned out really nice.
 

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the install is really easy. I was done in 30 min. There are 2 screws on each side that require removal of the tire unless you have a short 90degree drill. They are a nice tight fit and I could have not put those screws in.
 

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I just painted mine black but I will be getting liners when Im not broke
 

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I painted the inner fenderwells of my 2002 with the spray can bedliner from Wal-Mart. I scuffed it up really good with some sandpaper, cleaned it, and then sprayed them. It turned out really good and I only had a couple chips in it after 30,000 miles.
 

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i spray them all the time especially on white chevys.
I thought about getting mine sprayed with Line-X when I get my bedliner sprayed. Does the Line-X stain from the mud? I had a Line-X in my old Tacoma and it seemed like when I got mud on it that it stained the bedliner. It wasn't the Line-X Xtra but I was curious about this. How much do you typically charge to spray the rear fenderwells?
 
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