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Jferris83

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Ok I want to use bedliner in the back of my bronco. But is there any wires or anything I should worry about not spraying underneath the carpet?? Also I'd like to do the whole floor this way. But have been told that since its a Eddie Bauer edition it could have wiring I can't paint over

 

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Sure you can. There are a few, but just support the wire out of the way while it dries. If there is any rust clean it up and treat it first.

Good luck,

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yo J, As FRED ADVISED

I have a few bed liner install links in my site @ http://www.broncolinks.com/index.php?index=804

such as;

DURABAK™ & Corroless Installation in an 88

Source: by Dustin S (Dustball, Mellow Yellow, Mr. Laser Boy) at http://ylobronc.users.superford.org/durabak1.html

Herculiner® Installation in a 78

Source: by Brent W at http://www.rockcrawler.com/techreports/herculiner_bronco/index.htm

good info such as for seat track holes; "...You must be very careful not to get Herculiner in the bolt holes in the bed or you will not be able to put the bolts back in later. We put the bolts back in slightly and wrapped masking tape around the threads and heads and then turned them snug against the bed, leaving just a tape cone sitting out...

We even put plastic bags over the pedals. Extra care was taken around the shifter boots, as well..."

 
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Thanks guys, it'll be a summer weekend job. Ill post pics when I do it. Plus I'm planning on doin the interior in flat black and medium gray from duplicolor vinyl and fabric spray. :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> I really do appreciate all the help

 

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Thanks guys, it'll be a summer weekend job. Ill post pics when I do it. Plus I'm planning on doin the interior in flat black and medium gray from duplicolor vinyl and fabric spray.
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That stuff works pretty good on vinyl, but I didn't find it so great on fabric. I may not have used it properly but it matted down the fabric test piece i tried it on. On vinyl give it a day or so to cure before touching it. I changed my interior from blue to gray.

Good luck,

 
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