LBZ: Bed liner on rocker panels

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They Call Me Mike
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I am thinking of putting about a six inch strip of bed liner on the bottom of my rocker panels, up to the lower crease at the bottom of the doors, as the rocks from lots of gravel roads has destroyed the paint. Just wondering what guys have had the best luck with? I priced Line-X and they said $600 to do it. I have Line-X in my box and it's been great. I had them do my rear wheel wells and it is peeling off pretty bad now. I found one product called "Monstaliner" and it looks like a really good product and comes in many colors. Anyone used this brand or heard anything about it or can you tell me of one that would stand up to the gravel roads?

http://monstaliner.com/
 

RENODMAX

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I have used raptor liner pretty extensively which is a 2k urethane (paint). I havent used monstaliner but it appears to be similar. The raptor liner has held up really well on my bumpers and rockers, just make sure to prep like a mad man.
 

Dozerboy

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Jun 23, 2009
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Inside your wheel wells? Sounds like bad prep work. I've only had Rino and lineX, and lineX has been better for me.
 

Combine Pilot

They Call Me Mike
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Inside your wheel wells? Sounds like bad prep work. I've only had Rino and lineX, and lineX has been better for me.

That's another issue i have with my nearest Line-X dealer. I pulled a couple of post hole augers out of the back of my truck and peeled a couple flaps of Line-X off the tailgate. The paint underneath wasn't even scuffed, looks like they just cleaned it and sprayed it. From what i know and have read that shouldn't be. :confused:
 

RENODMAX

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I scratch with 36g...no going back. I did black as my trucks white up to the body line.