bed liner durability
#24
RE: bed liner durability
I had the Line-X sprayed in my Dakota and loooved it. I cut through it with a sawzall once on the lip of the tailgate, took it over to the place and they fixed it, couldn't tell where it was cut through after being fixed. As soon as I get the money I am getting it done on the HEMI no if ands or butts. I hauled everything from beds, tools, firefighting equipment, wood, lots of crap and never once had any problems. As far as I know they scuff into your bed paint to get a good seal between the liner and paint. I don't care about that since my bed is all scratched up anyway from being used without a liner. My opinion, spend the cash and get the spray in.
#26
#28
RE: bed liner durability PICS
Here are some pictures of my Line-X spray in process. It is awesome.
Here is what the bed looked like after I took out the drop in liner.
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Here is what the "scratch" coat of the paint looks like.
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The finished product. It is dry and able to be walked on.
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Finished product.
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The other cool part is that me cleats are still accessable as well as the tailgate nuts to get to the handle mechanism.
Here is what the bed looked like after I took out the drop in liner.
[IMG]local://upfiles/11546/062E9B0F644048F19835562D9C0B2923.jpg[/IMG]
Here is what the "scratch" coat of the paint looks like.
[IMG]local://upfiles/11546/C18DD2504A0F4992A00A343E5BEB4213.jpg[/IMG]
The finished product. It is dry and able to be walked on.
[IMG]local://upfiles/11546/2511F643EE9942B59EB172530FBF5006.jpg[/IMG]
Finished product.
[IMG]local://upfiles/11546/840FE9559E1B463B8701727063B06EC0.jpg[/IMG]
The other cool part is that me cleats are still accessable as well as the tailgate nuts to get to the handle mechanism.