scesnick
Veteran Member
Well, I figured I'd put this in the rural living section because it is rural living that caused me to think about doing this.
My driveway is 2.5 miles long down over the mountain with the first milethrough a heavily wooded area.
Well, we had a minor ice storm this morning and on my way to work ( yes, I have to work Thanksiving day) there were quite a few branches down on the road. So, of course, one of these branches jumped up when I ran over it an put another nice quarter sized dent in my door.
I also use this truck to get firewood on occassion and, as anyone who gathers firewood knows, you will dent the side of your bed eventully.
I recently saw a very nice Dodge 2500 diesel just like mine with the ENTIRE truck covered with charcoal gray Line X. it looked great! I figured that if I did this it would eliminate all the little dents and dings associated with country living. Anyone out there done this yet?
what would be the pros and cons?
My driveway is 2.5 miles long down over the mountain with the first milethrough a heavily wooded area.
Well, we had a minor ice storm this morning and on my way to work ( yes, I have to work Thanksiving day) there were quite a few branches down on the road. So, of course, one of these branches jumped up when I ran over it an put another nice quarter sized dent in my door.
I also use this truck to get firewood on occassion and, as anyone who gathers firewood knows, you will dent the side of your bed eventully.
I recently saw a very nice Dodge 2500 diesel just like mine with the ENTIRE truck covered with charcoal gray Line X. it looked great! I figured that if I did this it would eliminate all the little dents and dings associated with country living. Anyone out there done this yet?
what would be the pros and cons?