Raptor liner

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Old-Raptor-guy

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Haha well I think it looks okay if done correctly... Never as nice as traditional paint but a lot less prep and perfection required in the body work. No matter what I do the rust will come back. It's inevitable when living in the north. No matter how much body work or type of paint, in a few years it'll be rusting again. This will just extend the life of the truck a bit longer...

As for weight, it's not even close to 300 lbs. For three (3) coats on my truck, it'll take about 5 gallons. The total shipping weight, including spray gun and cardboard boxes is only 55 lbs...

This is the rusty Raptor getting stripped down now...
That poor Raptor, I am so glad I live in the 2nd driest state.

I would have guessed more weight, only because the one truck I had the bed sprayed on it was 3/8" thick (on the bed floor at least). The OEM stuff definitely isn't that thick.

I have seen worse things done to vehicles. Again it is probably super functional.
 
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I bedlined my entire Raptor Purple, turned out great and gets compliments everywhere I go. I would highly suggest it. Definitely do a good job sanding the paint prior to painting. 2.5 years in and driving through bushes mud and the works. I have an area behind the rear bumper that flaked up and a small chip on the front bumper.
 

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