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Old 05-10-2011, 10:41 AM
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Default lining inside of rear fenders: what to use?

Hello all, now that I'm finally actually driving this beast, I get to work on things that I've only been reading about!

One issue that comes to mind is, with the Billboards, as advertised they pick up and throw every little rock on the road. Sounds a bit loud, and I'd like to avoid a big rock getting thrown causing a crack or something.

What have you used to line the inside of the fenders: just the rears for me as fronts have a liner.

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Old 05-10-2011, 10:51 AM
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I bought a gallon of Herculiner for mine. Did both front and rear and got six coats on it.

No problems after 3 years.
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I did both the truck bed liner and the foam mats from top of the hill. However you could probably make the foam liners yourself pretty easy.
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I did both the truck bed liner and the foam mats from top of the hill. However you could probably make the foam liners yourself pretty easy.
There is some kind of bedliner on there now, but I like the foam idea, probably nice and quiet- what kind of foam is it?
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excellent, thx
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An OBG - I have had the Top of the Hill product for years with no issues.

SPF wheel-well padding/liner
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These are made for Factory Five cars but perhaps you could make them work or cut your own pattern.

Wheel Well Liners

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I used a combination of Dynamat and neoprene. Works great!
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There is some kind of bedliner on there now, but I like the foam idea, probably nice and quiet- what kind of foam is it?
I would describe it as almost a neoprine, I had one fall off, I will just make my own next time, others on here have purchased padding from a home improvement store and epoxyed them on there. I just think 300 plus is a bit much for foam pads.
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