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Old 10-03-2007, 05:57 PM
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Not sure how to post a poll so here you go.

What is the best Spray In Bed Liner? What about thickness? Do you have it on your undercarriage? Do you have it over the bed rails?

I want to get my bed done, I have the roll top so over the bed rails is out. Looking for opinions and reasons.

 
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I used herculiner 2 gallons on a 6 foot bed , and used it in my wheel wells ..prep work is the key...

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I had a local shop that uses material from Dow do mine. It is more rubbery than what I have seen from Rhino or LineX, but nothing slides around on it and it doesn't get chalky like I have seen Rhino do. As far as thickness and quality, that is up to the individual doing the job. The best advice on that is to look around and see who does a good job. Also don't go by what the show you at the shop. They always go thicker on their own stuff.
 
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I had a local shop that uses material from Dow do mine. It is more rubbery than what I have seen from Rhino or LineX, but nothing slides around on it and it doesn't get chalky like I have seen Rhino do. As far as thickness and quality, that is up to the individual doing the job. The best advice on that is to look around and see who does a good job. Also don't go by what the show you at the shop. They always go thicker on their own stuff.
Are you a GMC? Where you stationed? Never thought I would find another one on this board.
 
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I have Rhino in mine it Ok it was part of the deal when I purchased the truck If I was going to do it agian it would be Line X what I read it's much better than Rhino.

I tryed the doit you'r self brush in type of bed linner stuff when I had my Dulley did not like it that was back in 1998 the stuff could be better by now ??.
 
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Line-X is the way to go......I dont trust that crap you do yourself. Do a search for Line-x, there is like 74836589393765 posts on it.
 
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Are you a GMC? Where you stationed? Never thought I would find another one on this board.
I'm an MNCS. Stationed in Ingleside, TX. Used to be a GM, spent 8 years in Newport when the ships were at Pier 2, but cross rated as a PO1.
 
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The Brush on stuff we used SUCKED it did not last at all the Truck was set up to pull our 5 Th whel and the only other thing I put in he bed Ws my Drit Bike Motorcycles and normal rideing gear stuuf and small carry tool box we were always touching it up it looked like crap.

Go with Line-X this is the best stuff out as of now Like I Said I have Rhino it's Ok but would not go this way again I stiil Haul drit bikes and at least the Rhino is staying on just looks faded out it better than having a bare bed.

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my truck came with a factory bedliner.. im thinkin of having it rhino lined and gettin black diamond plate rail caps....
 
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I got t-rex. The stuff is the best quality I've seen. Much thicker and a rougher texture than line-x or rhino and it's warranteed against any damage and fading for life.
 


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