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Color questions - tan bedliner??

storer23

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I'm finally at the point in my restoration where I"m ready to bedline the floor. I have tan leather seats from a mitsubishi eclipse, a tan colored soft top from STC, and I'm thinking of going with a tan bedliner on the interior. Has anyone done this before, or does anyone have any pictures of a bronco with a tan bedliner?

Kind of unsure, thanks!
 

ncsubronc

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ZookBronc has what you are asking for...heres a pic from his gallery. NICE!

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DRBRONCO69

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PM Mark on this board. I sprayed in a tan SEM/Rhino liner in his daily driver. Came out looking great. He also had tan interior in it. He has some pics too he could post.

HEY MARK................
 

Mark

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PM Mark on this board. I sprayed in a tan SEM/Rhino liner in his daily driver. Came out looking great. He also had tan interior in it. He has some pics too he could post.

HEY MARK................
Yeah, I really like it!
 

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jpalmer

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Only word of warning with colored bedliner is that if it is are exposed to UV for a while they WILL change color. If you normally run with a full top then you will be fine, but if your rig is your DD or doesn't get parked in a garage just beware that it will change color over time.
 

zeeman1

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Only word of warning with colored bedliner is that if it is are exposed to UV for a while they WILL change color. If you normally run with a full top then you will be fine, but if your rig is your DD or doesn't get parked in a garage just beware that it will change color over time.

I made the mistake of having a white liner sprayed. Looked awesome with the white body, but after a couple summers topless I now have a yellow/green bedliner. I talked to the Spray shop and they now have a new topcoat they use to prevent the color change. Getting a touchup soon....
 

ZookBronc

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I took my seats to the Line-X shop and he matched it perfectly. They did a fantastic job, it was Line-X in El Segundo, CA if anyone is interested. You can check out my gallery for more interior pics.

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storer23

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Awesome guys, that is just what I needed! I love the look, I plan on painting the body dark blue, based on those pics, I think it will look good.
 

jpalmer

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Check out Rattleguard.com, that's the product that I sprayed my entire body with, inside and out. The reason I am suggesting them is because they are the only liner that I am aware of that has automotive tint in it so it retains its color way better than anything else. Plus the guys are really cool and are very helpful. I've never sprayed anything before and I did everything myself and it turned out amazing. Good luck!
 

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PEELDOG

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I just did mine with tintable liner (speed-liner) added legend lime paint to match my new paint and I gotta say WOW!! came out pro be sure to un tape while liner is still wet or it will harden the tape in.
 
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