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  • mr2peak
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    Originally posted by Mr. Burns
    word to the wise, POR15 is probably the absolute messiest product to work with.

    cover *everything* in your interior if you're working from that angle, including yourself.

    stuff stained my skin for like a month.
    The man speaks the truth.

    Grip tape sounds like the best option. Plus you can get cool color choices :)

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  • ADlBOO
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    Bed liner

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  • CrisMac
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    Originally posted by iwantspeed
    grip tape
    fuck yes!

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  • TobyB
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    I cut off all those stupid studs and ground the nubs flat...

    ...then epoxy primer. Easy to fix when it gets beat up, welded on...

    Yeah, parts of the later carpet are built up quite a bit.

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  • 10Toes
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    What I am going to build for my car

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  • djjerme
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    Grip Tape or those cheap non-skid tread stickers you can find at Harbor Freight.

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  • offsetmotorwerks
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    Originally posted by TrackjunkiE30
    Cheap & easy. My tape is going on 2 years now.
    3rd. Grip tape is cheap and easy.

    Diamond plate looks awesome, bit slippery, also loves to eat little nuts and bolts that you drop.

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  • phenryiv1
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    POR15 then bedliner.

    And I don't know what you mean about a 1.5" difference without the carpet. I can see MAYBE 1CM difference at best.

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  • cheapthrills
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    I used Rustoleum truck bed liner. I bought a 1 quart can and painted it in with a 3" brush. You need to stir it up really good, it helps if you scuff the paint underneath, and it's a bit like painting jelly. It came out pretty good and is holding up well so far. I've used the aerosol cans for undercoating spots, and they come out a bit nicer, but I hate spray painting in the interior, masking takes too long and everything gets a film.

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  • TrackjunkiE30
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    Originally posted by iwantspeed
    grip tape
    Cheap & easy. My tape is going on 2 years now.

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  • blueapplesoda
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    ive done that^ on my spec miata. diamond plate floor, with a few risers underneath to raise it up, bolted through. works well, though I don't like the diamond plate on rainy days

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by ak-
    You can get this at hardware stores and cut it to your preference
    It's not real plating
    Proper!

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  • ak-
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    You can get this at hardware stores and cut it to your preference
    It's not real plating

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  • Mr. Burns
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    Originally posted by F34R
    POR15, chip guard paint seems to be the most common.

    With my power plans I do not care about counting to the VERY LAST pound. So I am doing POR15 with thin black carpet to make it not so...stripped? It is a daily after all.

    word to the wise, POR15 is probably the absolute messiest product to work with.

    cover *everything* in your interior if you're working from that angle, including yourself.

    stuff stained my skin for like a month.

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  • FLG
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    No issues with pedals with the carpet removed, only thing i added was one of massive lee's dead pedals that replaces the carpet one.

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