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Rhino Liner on 2007 Ranger Sport Fenders


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I plan on getting the Rhino liner in my bed sometime soon and I had another thought. What would ya'll think if I had them spray my sport fenders and the paint exposed under the doors between them with the liner too. I figure it'll look really good and and protect them from rocks and such when i'm working. I'm a delivery driver for Papa John's and you wouldn't believe the driveways some people have. lol.

 


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I personally think it would look a bit weird on a stock truck. It would look good if your truck was lifted with some meaty tires, but it just seems out of place with a truck that has street tires.
 

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go for it. I am going to do that to my minivan after it gets its new strut tower.....

inside and out on the tower, bottom 3" of the fenders..... and from the body line down on the bottom of the doors........... I hate rust...........
 

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Go for it. Ive always heard thought that rhino liner fades after awhile but line-x doesnt. might be something worth reading into
 

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If that were my truck I would definetly do the fenders and rockers in Rhino Liner but I would also paint the body colour part of the bumpers black too just because on the way they flares interface with the front bumper top.
 

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i did the rustoleum bed liner in my cab and it hasnt done my too much wrong. a slight bit of chipping here and there but that's also in the cab where there's a shit ton more traffic than the fenders. that's just my two cents worth.
 

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ive done lots of stock trucks, including rangers and it looks good. Definitly use line-x. ESPECIALLY for something like that. Rhino sucks.
 

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my buddy used the spray on stuff from walmart on his exploder. i dont know how much wheeling he does, but it's been on there for about 2 years and hasnt worn off yet. he has 31's and black wheels on a white exploder. it looks good, but i doubt it will last too much longer.
 

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gross. please don't. the flares are doing their job: protecting your bodypaint.




if anything, figure out a front mudflap first. You can use a 01-05 front mudflap bracket and flap. bloody hell of a lot cheaper and a shit ton less permanent. actually....totally reversable.
 
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