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Raptor Liner or Line X on whole truck

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by stevechumo, Jan 2, 2020.

  1. Jan 3, 2020 at 3:02 PM
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    All the usual stuff!
    In line-x? Where was that? I also live in a big oil patch town where everything seems to e over priced.
     
  2. Jan 3, 2020 at 4:21 PM
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    Was waiting for someone to say nah, Ram 4X4's are already high up from the factory. But that one is probably lifted an extra 2 or 3 feet.

    Ya know, Mini Me and friends wouldn't give two hoots and a holler about that remark. They'd just keep on going w/o missing a beat with what their doing. They're over that stuff and not sensitive like you. Are you short?

    However, if I offended any midgets, forget about it, that's just small potato talk and wasn't meant to jerk your chain. That's if it did, to which I doubt.
     
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  3. Jan 3, 2020 at 4:45 PM
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    Reading your comment made me lose brain cells.
     
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    He meant the truck is nice.
     
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    That is gold right there...:rofl:
     
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  8. Jan 3, 2020 at 5:16 PM
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    Try going to just a state university to study English as a major or minor. You will read quite a few books consisting of one sentence paragraphs.
    Comprehending Austin through Defoe and other 17th to 18th century authors will make your mind trip. That's a whole new ball game compared to modern English.

    Your reading comprehension skill will be at the academic level that you graduated at, and not at the national average being 5th grade comprehension. That's the level paper and electronic news media use to satisfy reader comprehension.

    The exception to the aforesaid is Yahoo. They appear to pay kids just out of elementary school for their news reports. Anyone reading Yahoo's articles will for sure lose some brain cells. Yahoo articles expected norm allow their reporters to hack traditional proper professional report writing with unprofessional biased opinion. Negative propaganda at it's best strongly exist in Yahoo and likewise slanted media mediums. Their on a desperate failing agenda that's clear as day.

    Reading comprehension is a mans best friend, then the dog.
     
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  9. Jan 3, 2020 at 5:18 PM
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    Nah i already have a degree in mechanical engineering. If i wanted to make no money and be miserable my whole life i would have been an English major.
     
  10. Jan 3, 2020 at 5:19 PM
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    0200 is getting an early start tonight!

    :bananadead: Hahahaha
     
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    Anybody else see the irony? :rofl:
     
  12. Jan 3, 2020 at 6:09 PM
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    He's in So Cal.
     
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    Your comfortable using your left side of the brain. Logical, it's either blk or wht with no grey in between...Boring. While I prefer the creative right side which functions beyond Technicolor. It's a real deal blast!

    Hope you have a plant, any living plant, in your workplace cubicle. Right minded professionals post study result of employee office stress indicates having a living plant in the workers cubical, or on their desk top, relieves incurred office place stress. You John Forbes Nash Jr. mathematical geniuses need all the help you can get. :)
     
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    :popcorn:

    This thread is becoming entertaining
     
  15. Jan 3, 2020 at 7:00 PM
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    $6000-$8000 for that?!?!?! There is zero point zero chance you could ever convince me to do that. That immediately and inarguably takes any equity you have in your truck and throws it out the window. I couldn’t imagine spending that kind of coin on something like that. Take the 6-8k and put a down payment on a newer truck. But to each their own and just my .02
     
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  16. Jan 3, 2020 at 7:25 PM
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    Did the midgets be bitchin or sumpin?
     
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  17. Jan 3, 2020 at 8:07 PM
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    Agreed, $6000-$8000 is getting hosed big time. After that kind of paint job, you've lost true vehicle value because the next person to own it would want it for free if they don't like bed liner everywhere paint job. A body shop would charge a fortune to remove that stuff, and total cost after painting a base/clear coat would unsurprisingly be close to $6000-$8000.

    For a base/clear coat paint job done somewhat respectfully right (not including door jambs, bed area, under hood, etc.) by a body shop in S.E. FL cost around $3,000 by one or two shops willing to hustle/lie for your cash payment. At that low cost, your vehicle is put on the back burner as the priority insurance repair jobs come in. Your ride will sit in limbo until they are finished. You can wait up to two months to get your vehicle. No guarantee on the work + paint quality if not an insurance job. But the floor sweeper will do his best accustomed mediocre try. Average for the very few known respectable body shops willing to do a full vehicle paint job (still w/o painting door jambs, bed area, under hood, etc.) starts at $4,500. That's quality paint with a quality professional spray job (no paint finish issues anywhere) that's guaranteed for the lifetime of your owning the vehicle. But if you jew down their normal rate by maybe a grand, you might end up with a janitor job that the I Will Hustle You shops do with pride.

    For one to get a low cost 120V 5hp 20 gal tank, a barnyard cheap Harbor Freight paint gun with the right inexpensive tip for spraying that bed liner molasses, and a few other items to do it right should cost less than a months supply of beer and cig's. Painting cement on a vehicle doesn't require much finesse, just aim and shoot. Only practice required is to pick up a hood, trunk lid, side panel or any exterior part to get familiarized with setting the correct pressure, spray pattern and distance to be used. Only potential difficulty would be spray painting the door handles too thick to where they won't open.
     
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  18. Jan 3, 2020 at 8:53 PM
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    You really should consider how heavy that liner shit is. I did just the rocker panels with liner extreme on my Ram CTD, and could easily notice the weight on the doors. Same with the longbed bedliner. I couldn't imagine doing the entire truck, that would weigh it down more than you might think.
     
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    It's very nice, and respectfully up there with good choice for height. Not gaudy in appearance at all. Appears to be a can do romping around off road truck that would tear through most country trails in FL. A rich boys redneck truck that makes some country boys reach into their pocket for a good dip of Copenhagen while looking at it.

    Yet, in comparison, back before Taco's and Tundras hit show room floors, my stock T-100 4X4 would skate over the deep muck. Put on one size up omni directional tires very similar to what the military used when in during the 70's.
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    I don't have a clue what they use today. The tires were a good choice because the trk never got stuck, was relatively quite on the asphalt and lasted a long time. The trk had a 4 banger that sipped gas while lost for hours in the deep back woods. Traded it for a new F-150 even though it still sounded and ran like new after the 100,000 mile mark. The Ford turned out to be a stick in the mud. It easily got stuck and soon enough afterward sank just past the frame's bottom. It's first run out to one of the areas where the light Toyota simply rolled across. Expensive bummer.

    I know that's a really nice tough looking Ram, and even with the winch, it would sink just as fast as the beautifully painted 4X4 F-150 did. So, to me that Ram and any late model full sized truck is not worth anywhere near the cost for the return received during serious off road back country fun. The new T-100's and following 1st gen Tundras were priced a little more than the American trks, but they just kept on going through the abuse like a Timex watch.

    Someone tell me I'm wrong if that truck doesn't make that supposedly average height fellow look like a shrimp. The tires about up to his belt line and the tail gate somewhat levels at the middle of his forehead. The guy's maybe between 5'8" and stretching it to 6'.
     
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    Those 37" tires are up to his waist, hes 5'5" or under. The truck is not extraordinarily large or tall, that guy is on the short side and the perception of the picture makes him look even smaller.
     
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    I’ve used it before, it works great. It’s incredibly strong too. I have some under the kitchen table waiting to be applied, once the weather gets warmer. Best part is they just released new colors, lots of black varieties:)
     
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    How much did you use? A gallon of this stuff is heavy. Just multiply that weigh per gallon x gallons used.
     
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    Just like I like my women!
     
  24. Jan 4, 2020 at 6:13 AM
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    Bullet Bed liners can be used all over the truck too. They have a video of it.
     
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    Do you think the Gatling Gun comes with your purchase if you do your whole truck?! :D75592162-3A22-4D11-B68C-436917A2EB27.jpg
     
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    @Darkness see? Second page and what happens? We're talking about midgets, college degrees, and gatling guns. This whole forum has ADD. I don't count since I'm on meds for the ADD. :rofl:
     
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    The short citizen behind that big trk somehow started intermission time. He's innocent!:crapstorm:
     
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