this truck makes # 48 for vehicles ive owned. a bunch of them were lifted. if i do adjust them it wont be very much. i like the wheel to have a little play to it.I second the bedliner
Also, if you tighten up your torsion bars as suggested(saw it earlier in the thread) be careful. Dont hook up and snatch anything, and please note that you need to check alignment.
Jacked up torsion bars on my 2500 Duramax. Snapped both of my tierods when I went to pull a 1500 Hemi.
Twas not fun sir, no no no.
Nice 'lanche by the way
Bed liner?
I second the bedliner
Also, if you tighten up your torsion bars as suggested(saw it earlier in the thread) be careful. Dont hook up and snatch anything, and please note that you need to check alignment.
Jacked up torsion bars on my 2500 Duramax. Snapped both of my tierods when I went to pull a 1500 Hemi.
Twas not fun sir, no no no.
Nice 'lanche by the way
any specific brand bedliner i should look at
spray-on bedliner
i just called a local line-x dealerLine-x has impressed me...my friend's truck's bed is fantastic that has it..
many coats of primer along with a latex based exterior paint has worked fine for me //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif You're leaving on the tonneau cover arent you? mine doesnt leak very much at all, and i've never had any issues with primer and paint, or even just primer for that matter.ok well i wont be using line-x
they dont sell to the public
smallest drum i could order IF i had the equipment to spray it is a 15 gallon drum
to cover the box they quoted me $75 up to $150. just for the outside
FVCK THAT
thats probably what im going to useyou can buy roll on bed liner by the gallon at auto parts stores. A friend of mine lined his floor in his frat house room and it came out great and withstood a lot.