Ranger Kip
New Member
- Joined
- May 2, 2010
- Messages
- 2,897
- Reaction score
- 10
- Points
- 0
- Location
- Wellsboro, PA
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Make / Model
- Ford Fleet
- Engine Size
- 3.slow
- Transmission
- Automatic
- My credo
- Confused and Intolerant
I finally got around to removing the rust from the bed of my truck, well.... those dupli-color paint cans are expensive and you dont get much, so I decided to go with a spray-on bedliner.
also decided to get the side of my bed too, because, well, it looks hideous with the primer showing.
started out cleaning up the loose paint in the bed and on the railside, and painted my first coat onto the side, and then I removed a large quantity (if not all) of the rust from the bed, leaving as much existing paint as possible (no image, forgot =p).
then I taped him up nice and good an put on my first coat of bed liner.
then the second...
then I did some finishing touches on the bedside and inside of the bed and this is how he turned out.
also found some rust spots I took care of on the cab and door.
I didn't know those were plastic things on the cab.... why?
also decided to get the side of my bed too, because, well, it looks hideous with the primer showing.
started out cleaning up the loose paint in the bed and on the railside, and painted my first coat onto the side, and then I removed a large quantity (if not all) of the rust from the bed, leaving as much existing paint as possible (no image, forgot =p).
then I taped him up nice and good an put on my first coat of bed liner.
then the second...
then I did some finishing touches on the bedside and inside of the bed and this is how he turned out.
also found some rust spots I took care of on the cab and door.
I didn't know those were plastic things on the cab.... why?