badandyturbo
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Your PPV has carpet?
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Indeedy.Your PPV has carpet?
They are taped still for now. I am going to try and find hatch from a wrecked vehicle, looks like they go for $100-150 in good shape. Going to get an estimate first to repaint the existing one though, just to make sure I'm not shooting myself in the foot...my PPV also has carpet and came from NC. no cracked dash either, though I paid a bit more for it.
what did you end up doing about the holes on the rear hatch? still taped up?
It looks official there.Not gonna lie, I might rock the 'Hoe this weekend without the running boards. Since I've had two Trailblazer SS's, I dig the look. They'll go back on though....
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Doing 100% of the running boards. I know it'll be slick, but no different in the way I've been keeping them (covered in ArmorAll, so they look good). I don't use them anyways, but sometimes passengers with me use them. I'll just have to stay on top of my warnings.Nice work.
You're just doing just the border not the steps with the liner right ?
Haha good point.Doing 100% of the running boards. I know it'll be slick, but no different in the way I've been keeping them (covered in ArmorAll, so they look good). I don't use them anyways, but sometimes passengers with me use them. I'll just have to stay on top of my warnings.![]()

I wouldn't think they would be slick. Using bed liner coatings, they should have a rubbery type of traction to them I would think.Doing 100% of the running boards. I know it'll be slick, but no different in the way I've been keeping them (covered in ArmorAll, so they look good). I don't use them anyways, but sometimes passengers with me use them. I'll just have to stay on top of my warnings.![]()
I dig it too. We'll see how it goes. I sold the 22" Texas Editions, I think I like the black steelies enough to keep them. This is just a DD anyways.Haha good point.
Waiting on install, even tho imo looks better without boards
And you have 22s?
It will dry with a little more texture than it had before, but it will be hard......so slick when wet for sure. At least with this Herculiner, there are surely other types of DIY bed linings that have a softer finish.I wouldn't think they would be slick. Using bed liner coatings, they should have a rubbery type of traction to them I would think.
Isn't there some kind of grit in the Bedliner?I dig it too. We'll see how it goes. I sold the 22" Texas Editions, I think I like the black steelies enough to keep them. This is just a DD anyways.
It will dry with a little more texture than it had before, but it will be hard......so slick when wet for sure. At least with this Herculiner, there are surely other types of DIY bed linings that have a softer finish.