Back to the farm after work I snapped these pictures in the shade.
At the bulkhead:
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Passenger side wheel well fitment, pretty good, it came on a roll so hopefully after a day in the sun tomorrow it'll lay total flat.
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Driver side wheel well fitment, not bad. I think I did a little better on the passenger side.
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Full bed. Looks pretty darn good I think. I lapped it about 2" long than the bed and plan to leave it like that for now anyway.
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So the only thing left is the seem down the center. currently there is about 1 1/2" overlap. What do you think should I cut it and butt it up and tape it from the backside? Should I leave it overlapped and adhere it together with something? Should I just leave it as is? My only concern with leaving it long term as is, is that the wind likes to flap the center last 1/4 or so a little bit at high speeds (I took a little video), and my concern is it might get beat up over time from that.
So I'm open to a good idea on the center. Other than that I'm really happy with it. Took about 30 minutes from unroll to done, and
@SquareRoot it was a one whiskey and coke job.
@DoubleDingo Now it looks much better and I think it'll be very functional. I'm not sure if I will be able to slide barrels on it without it bunching, but maybe? If not I'll use
@Grit dog idea and just slap a single sheet of plywood in for the feed run.
@scrap--metal Not all that out of the box, it's just a patch job on the spray in bedliner, and cover up with mat. However I have a little custom cutting work and a total of $63 into the entire job something I think all or at least most of us can appreciate.
I guess after I figure out the center seem, and do the front brakes I need to do something with the tailgate.....