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Kyle M.

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Well today I yanked the tonneau cover off the truck and put on my craigslist steal, a $20 toolbox. After that I mounted my new CB antenna on it and installed the CB. Was a good day, had some fun! Here are some pics, let me know what you think

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Here is a crappy picture of the CB install

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And here are my 2 toys together....

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Got one last thing...seeing that I need to paint my roll pan and fix my rusted bed corner(next project) I am torn if I should paint it to match the truck or bedline from the body line down and the fenderflares (basically the bottom 10" or so) So, spray on bedline 2 tone it, or color match it....What do I do??
 
I'm in the same boat as you. After careful thought... BEDLINER!!! I drive on a lot of gravel roads and stones are always beating my underbelly so I figured the bedliner would benefit me the most. Plus, I don't have to worry about imperfections in body work as the bedliner is dimensional.
 
What is that rear bumper thing called? That mustang looks great. Thanks Brandon B.
 
What is that rear bumper thing called? That mustang looks great. Thanks Brandon B.

It's the rollpan he was referring to..
 
bedliner it and i have to say, this is one of my favorite rangers, good job on it
 
I'm in the same boat as you. After careful thought... BEDLINER!!! I drive on a lot of gravel roads and stones are always beating my underbelly so I figured the bedliner would benefit me the most. Plus, I don't have to worry about imperfections in body work as the bedliner is dimensional.

+1
From your past off road stories I've read about:icon_thumby:, bedliner would be the better way to go.

Those bigger, wider tires with the aggressive tread will, unfortunatly, also throw up more road and trail debris. Best bet is to protect it:icon_thumby::icon_thumby:

Killer Mustang too!!!!!!!



P.S. I got that IAC thing figured out. Good thing you said something or I would've been in trouble!!
 
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Also, is that a Cobalt back there?!

I drive a coupe with a CAI and a Tsudo exhaust. Not a ricer since there's no 8 foot aluminum wing on it:icon_rofl::icon_rofl::icon_rofl:





:icon_twisted:OH, I HATE RICER CARS:icon_twisted:
 
Thanks everybody, I guess I should listen to everybody and just do some bed liner.

Yeah, that is my cousins Cobalt that I have been storing for him. It's a nice car for what it is and he did it up right.

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Boy, those are some hot rims.:shok::shok::icon_surprised:
 
Nice, what did you use to paint the flairs and grille?

I used some satin black trim and bumper paint....it is holding up pretty well on the grill but the flares get a little too beat up for the paint, but it is easy to touch them up.
 
I got it from ebay, just a cheap fiberglass one, cost me $70 shipped and I am happy with its strength and form.
 

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