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<blockquote data-quote="Otis857" data-source="post: 776949" data-attributes="member: 15749"><p>Im in too. I posted a while back about rear inner fenderwell extensions to keep mud, pine needles, rocks etc. out, especially on the front of the rear fender well. Any dealers for Kaylan or similar product in the US?</p><p></p><p> As for LineX on the inner fenderwell, try a DIY 2 part urethane bed liner product. We use Hippo Liner a lot at work and it coats well, sticks to about anything (even where you dont want it), and isnt that expensive at Automotive paint stores. just scuff the paint with a scotch brite pad, mask off the surrounding areas, use a cheap paint brush to paint it on. For a good textured appearance, put a second coat on when the first coat starts to tack up, and lightly dab it with the brush after the second coat starts to tack up. You can get a decent mock sprayed in look that holds up very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otis857, post: 776949, member: 15749"] Im in too. I posted a while back about rear inner fenderwell extensions to keep mud, pine needles, rocks etc. out, especially on the front of the rear fender well. Any dealers for Kaylan or similar product in the US? As for LineX on the inner fenderwell, try a DIY 2 part urethane bed liner product. We use Hippo Liner a lot at work and it coats well, sticks to about anything (even where you dont want it), and isnt that expensive at Automotive paint stores. just scuff the paint with a scotch brite pad, mask off the surrounding areas, use a cheap paint brush to paint it on. For a good textured appearance, put a second coat on when the first coat starts to tack up, and lightly dab it with the brush after the second coat starts to tack up. You can get a decent mock sprayed in look that holds up very well. [/QUOTE]
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