Spray on Bedliner on Tunnel?

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Has anyone used spray on bedliner on their tunnel? I'm thinking the stuff you get at Canadian tire in a can. I am wondering how it would holdup on the sides of the tunnel and if snow sticks to it badly. I am not going to do the flat part of the runningboards where my feet go. It's on a 08 Summit XP.
 

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i dont think it would work that well... get it powder coated if your worried about snow build up
 

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As an option, 3M viynl will hold up fine on the side of the tunnel. Snow has a harder time sticking to it as well. You can go to a sign shop or order vinyl online cheap. To ensure it holds up longer, pick the color you want, and then cover with clear vinyl.
 

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once it gets cold and just vibration from your engine running and sled bouncing will chip its self right off in no time and it wouldnt look so good then.
 

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010.jpg heres one
 

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is that C T spray can bed liner? Looks to be holding up decent. I was thinkin of doin my a arms (1 side black,1 side grey) and back bumper.
 

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If you can I would get it powder coated, thats what I did to my tunnel when I was building my sled, worked awesome! Its called wrinkle coat and I got it done at impact coatings. Is really tough stuff hard to scratch and was light.
 

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the crappy tire stuff dont stay on worth a chit and its a pain to remove after
 

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Has anyone used spray on bedliner on their tunnel? I'm thinking the stuff you get at Canadian tire in a can. I am wondering how it would holdup on the sides of the tunnel and if snow sticks to it badly. I am not going to do the flat part of the runningboards where my feet go. It's on a 08 Summit XP.

What is the purpose of applying this bed liner to your tunnel? What are you trying to achieve?
 

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wow now that's some serious jimmy rigging.

if you want to decrease your sleds value and make it look like a half @$$ hack job go right ahead and put truck roll in paint on your snowmobile tunnel.
 
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