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Mudryder you have pretty much made up my mind. Once summer comes I am gonna plasti dip my bumpers, side skirts, and get some nerf bars. What exact brand did you use because I want to keep everything smooth and not that gritty texture that some of the bedliners have.

It is called Plasti-Dip, here is what it looks like.
 

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My Mother in law just brought me back 5 cans of it from the States again. ( Wish we could buy it up here) . I get her to bring me some every time she goes across the border. I did the rockers on my Jeep, and I'm going to black out the rims this weekend if it doesn't snow too much. Kinda makes it look 2 inches taller now.

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Did you Plastidip the bug screen? I was thinking about it. I just did my grill, and I think I will hit the bottom plastic this weekend too.
 

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still tossed up on rustoleum bedliner like my front valance or going with PD....
 
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still tossed up on rustoleum bedliner like my front valance or going with PD....

The reason i went with PD and not bedliner is that PD is removeable. I didnt want something permanent just in case i didnt like it. Plus even if the PD gets knicked or torn, like i have already done, you can just spray more on. It blends into the existing stuff very well.
 

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I like the bedliner since my lower valance is holding up.... did my dads brushgaurd this fall so gonna check that out this spring and see how it held up.... but I want something that I wont have to touch up....
 

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i dont like the look without steps cus you have a BL if it dident have the BL it would look great i would paint the steps and put them back on
 
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