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Old 03-06-2007, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by T Bell
one question, how will they Rhino line the area that the attachment point covers up. I am thinking about having mine done and was thinking of using 4x4 pretreated lumber (I have it available) and casters similar to the angle iron.
The points that are attached, like in the pictures above are covered anyways by the subframe and by the leaf spring shackles. When I had my car sprayed I had it mounted on a rotisserie, and after I got it off I sprayed the mounting point areas that didn't get covered w/ a heavy coat of black paint.

One thing to consider when having your car rhinolined, is to apply a good coat of primer. I wouldn't just apply the bed liner material to bare metal.
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