bed liner
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RE: bed liner
My drop-in came with from the factory and I guess I like it well enough for what it is.
If I was to get something aftermarket, I think I'd go spray-in. I don't like the idea of the drop ins rubbing on the bed. Do a search in here---there was a thread a few weeks ago about which spray-in guys liked best if you decide to go that way. Seemed like a few more guys liked the Line-X over Rhino as I remember.
If I was to get something aftermarket, I think I'd go spray-in. I don't like the idea of the drop ins rubbing on the bed. Do a search in here---there was a thread a few weeks ago about which spray-in guys liked best if you decide to go that way. Seemed like a few more guys liked the Line-X over Rhino as I remember.
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RE: bed liner
I put in a herculiner bed liner this spring. It was fairly straight forward and took me about 8 hours of work start to finish. Here is a link to some pics If I had to do it again I would use two gallons vs. one gallon for my 6ft bed. The one gallon is just not think enough and the herculiner shrinks over time. I will admit that Herculiner is not as tough as other professional liners (Line-X, Rhinoliner, etc). I don't care since I only use it for yard work (trees, trash, rocks, etc) and haven't had any problems. Any scratches I do get can be covered with black paint or with more herculiner ($30 per quart for touch up). Considering I saved about $300-400 I'm very happy.
Good Luck!
Rough
Good Luck!
Rough
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