Line-X in wheel wells

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Reptar

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POR-15 is a great product, I used it on my '85 on a lot of the undercarriage and rust repairs.

For the wheel wells though I prefer the textured look of line-x. I really hope Ford releases rear splash guard liners for the Raptor bed like they have for the regular f150's now.
 

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I used the POR15 rubberized undercoating and it came out great. It took 2 spray cans to do both rear wells. There's other rubberized products out there for less but I always had great results with POR15 products.
 

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Are you guys using the POR15 Chassiscoat Black?

And to the OP: my nearest Line-X dealer (in Kirkland, WA) also said that they don't use the bed liner material for the wheel wells, FWIW.
 

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ah I did not realize POR-15 sold a rubberized undercoating version of their paint. I've used the chassis black and that stuff is redonkulous. If you get a drop of it in the rim of the paint can it's pretty much sealed shut and takes serious mangling to get open. Paint brushes dry hard enough you can hammer a nail with them, and you should keep the paint refrigerated for the longest life. Oh and get it on your skin, forget it. I coincidentally found that brake fluid is about the only thing that removes it once its dried on your skin. Degreaser, orange clean, rubbing alcohol, gojo, dawn, all do nothing.
 

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We do wheel wells all the time! im fixing to do them on my new truck next week. i cant believe some Line-X dealers are afraid to do them! Our product is high pressure, but it is not hard to control or to get inside a wheel well. Some of these dealers need to get with the program!
 
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