Chungas Revenge
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I hate diamond plate as well as bed liner
Well your really going to like my "hunting Mule"
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I hate diamond plate as well as bed liner
Might as well put the damn bezel on upside down while you're at it. Oh and paint the roof black. Come on, don't stop at the bedliner and diamond plate. As they say, go big or go home!![]()
DO NOT SEEK THE TREASURE!
I stick to my opinion. NO LINER!
I had diamond plate, too - and still have it on the front bib - no excuse to mess the truck up even more
my gripe with the liners is the texture - there's no way you can keep a lined truck clean from the desert dust
I would have no problem with smooth bedliner
Only if the pub has 2 FJ40s parked in front!
Monstaliner is nothing like them
followed by a coat of black paint.
but a durable, rust preventative, easy to touch up look.
Not a great deal of desert dust here in the hallowed hills, but I understand exactly what you are alluding to. The old liner was a dirt magnet....Part of the reason I started pulling it up...The reviews I've read on "Monsta" indicate a smoother surface. Henceforth, at least in my little infantry head, easier to clean....Flawed logic?
Unfortunately Fj40s didn't use much seam sealer. So rust forms in the seams of the body. If you bedliner a fj40 body then it tends to accelerate rust in the seams because moisture gets trapped. With paint this doesn't happen a near as much. I would just leave the pin stripes from the woods and touch it up with a rattle can if you want.I have a 73 40 that i will be monsta lining soon. I have used ML before and have been very pleased with the toofness and uv protection it has. Plus in the woods there is zero worries about pin striping. I know ML will do nothing for the value of my 40, but i don't care. I can't see putting a 10 or 15 thousand dollar paint job on it just to scratch it up in the woods. I have already painted my off road trailer and will be painting the 40 the same matching color. I have't come up with any ideas on undercoating it. I live in the deep south where it is hot and muggy and rainy any ideas would be helpful. The truck has a 15' paint job now and the underside is great. 40 is all stock except for 8274 winch and another warn winch on the back of the trailer. I recently installed a vintage air and modified the cooling system with thremo. Controlled exhaust fans to help with cooling in stop and go traffic. Love my fj40.
I have a 73 40 that i will be monsta lining soon. I have used ML before and have been very pleased with the toofness and uv protection it has. Plus in the woods there is zero worries about pin striping. I know ML will do nothing for the value of my 40, but i don't care. I can't see putting a 10 or 15 thousand dollar paint job on it just to scratch it up in the woods. I have already painted my off road trailer and will be painting the 40 the same matching color. I have't come up with any ideas on undercoating it. I live in the deep south where it is hot and muggy and rainy any ideas would be helpful. The truck has a 15' paint job now and the underside is great. 40 is all stock except for 8274 winch and another warn winch on the back of the trailer. I recently installed a vintage air and modified the cooling system with thremo. Controlled exhaust fans to help with cooling in stop and go traffic. Love my fj40.