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Upol Raptor bedliner is great

acarlotto

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I just got done doing the front half of the the floors. After hours of putting in new floor pans, cutting, Grinding, a little bondo, sanding, taping and most important making it spotless for the Upol Raptor bedliner. This stuff is so easy to use and it look freaking awsome. It took no time to spray and there was not much over spray at all. I love the texture that it gave the floors, and top of the rocker panel. It also hides alot of blemishes. I will post some pics when i get a chance. I will also let you know how it holds up after i let it setup longer. I am new to this whole Bronco thing and I would not been able to half of the stuff I have done with out the help of all the awsome people on this site. THANKS!!
 

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Orange Crush

Bronco Guru
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Nov 7, 2004
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Maryland
Yeah, post up those pics sooon!!! I've been working on bulkhead and floorpan removal all afternoon. I could use the inspiration. Congrats on your success!
 

mp

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Dec 22, 2001
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Is this an E-bay product? Can you point me in a distributir's direction? Pics would be great.
 

Tito

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Jan 29, 2006
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10,781
Loc.
Bakersfield, CA
You can change your air pressure to change the texture, etc and allow to be a little thicker but it is not a coverall. It will cover minor imperfections, etc but nothing big. This was one of the reasons I liked it, doesnt cause fitment issues, etc after applied whereas some you have to tape everything off.
 
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