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 Post subject: Bedliner choice..
PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 7:36 am 
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Okay I have a question on bedliners. I want to put one in my luv (bed) but I dont want to spend $300 to do it. What is a good brand that you can buy from a auto parts store? I am most likley going to spray it on with my paint gun.

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rhino lining is pretty good. thats what im going to use when i do mine.


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I have Rhino lining on my truck...BUT it was like $380 all said and told. I've heard good things about Herculiner, and then there is also this other stuff that they sell on e-bay, I can't remember the name of it exactly but it comes as a kit with it's own spray gun and every thing, sells for some where around $80. I've also heard some good reports with this stuff as well. and yet another option would be Line-X, my friend has it on his truck and it's pretty durable, I like my Rhino linning better though as it's softer and a bit more grippy.

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Yeah but like I said I dont want to spend that much money on it.

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Tufluv used Herculiner all thru his truck and i thought it looked pretty good. I dont know the cost of the stuff but you might try and get ahold of Tufluv and press him for some info.
He even did his floorboards and it seemed to be the way to go if someone owns a 4X4.

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Well I was at the parts store today and I found Duplicolor Truck Liner. I think Duplicolor makes pretty good spray paint so I bought a gallon of it for $60. I got all the spray guns n stuff to do it. I hope it turns out good. What do you think, is it good?

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at work our painter mixes black, I think house paint, with sand and rolls it on the cranes instead of using grip tape that always peals off later.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:35 pm 
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Yeah thats a good idea for that but not quite what I was needen for this. I will remember that for my lift at work the ramp needs some grip to it

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I've used the Duplicolor stuff on bumpers and a couple roof racks and haven't had any problems with it so you should be good.

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no bedliner..... thats extra weight. :D

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but it adds weight were you most need it. I think... Um yeah... :?

I just want it because the whole thing is surface rust then wire wheel it and I need something to cover it up.

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I just bought a ford that was bedlinered with that duplicolor stuff 3 years ago and it has pretty much decaid off and faded out. 75% of it is gone


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yeah i dont know how hard they used it but i will probably have a tonnel cover on this too. I just thought it would be a step up from black spray paint.

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where u getting a tonnua cover from?


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well i know a guy who makes them. I think I'll go that route.

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line-x in boise is an awsome liner it is better the rhino lining a friend on mine did some strenth tests on all the liner places and line-x was 100% tougher then all the others


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yeah but 500% more than what I payed for. Thats the problem with being broke.. :cry:

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pee roy how much is he charging to make the cover and can he make a long wheel base one?


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:08 pm 
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i dont really know. He drives a longbed and he has one on it already. I think its pretty expensive. I don tknow what i am going to do then.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:40 pm 
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cool let me know cause if he can make long ones i might hit him up


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