Hi Jim,
I don't think the bedliner idea is a great one. I've delt with jeeps, scouts, and broncos with floor pans sprayed or rolled with bedliner. Obviously, the underside can still rust, and when it does, its a bloody nightmare to remove the stuff to repair the rust. When you do, your left with how to respray the area you repaired, and have it match the existing areas. The short answer is that you can't, so you end up removing the bedliner everywhere and starting over.
What I'm getting at is this: If you sprayed the outside of a bulkhead with bed liner, it could still rust from the inside (door posts, etc.). If it did, you'd play hell getting it repaired and looking good again. Just my 2 cents.
By the way, I'm with you supporting U.S. companies. I go to the UK regularly on business. They don't think very highly of us for the most part in my experience.
Travis
I don't think the bedliner idea is a great one. I've delt with jeeps, scouts, and broncos with floor pans sprayed or rolled with bedliner. Obviously, the underside can still rust, and when it does, its a bloody nightmare to remove the stuff to repair the rust. When you do, your left with how to respray the area you repaired, and have it match the existing areas. The short answer is that you can't, so you end up removing the bedliner everywhere and starting over.
What I'm getting at is this: If you sprayed the outside of a bulkhead with bed liner, it could still rust from the inside (door posts, etc.). If it did, you'd play hell getting it repaired and looking good again. Just my 2 cents.
By the way, I'm with you supporting U.S. companies. I go to the UK regularly on business. They don't think very highly of us for the most part in my experience.
Travis
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