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PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 4:12 pm 
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I have become a dealer for a spray in bed liner company, here is my first truck.

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Original slide in bedliner
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Original tailgate liner, lifting at edges

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Trash that slide in liners let in under the plastic liner

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Bed sanded down

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Adhesive sprayed in

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Finished sprayed product, allot of dust from the sanding process fell on the cab, next one I need to mask the cab before grinding

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 5:01 pm 
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looks good.

i bet that guy has been looking for that socket too. :lol:

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 5:18 pm 
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i bet that guy has been looking for that socket too. :lol:[/quote]

Funny you said that, thats what I was thinking when I pulled the slide in liner out. I have owned this truck for 8 month's now, I am sure he replaced it by now. The guy I bought the Mighty Max from was the original owner, it is a 1995, he is much better off with out tools.

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That stuff looks nice. What is the name of it and what is the price?

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 7:01 pm 
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Mini truck beds are about 250.00 with Kevlar and choice of color. It is a product called Speedliner. I tried to buy a Rhino lining and a Line-X dealer but stumbled on this product and like it better then the Line-X sprayed in my trucks. Regular price is about 400 for mini-trucks, 450-475 for full size trucks, I add the Kevlar and color choice free of charge. I will be spraying RPOZ11's cab bottom when he pulls it from the frame.

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i used to work for lin-x in orange county, i need to bring mine down and have you do the bed, very nice

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 9:43 pm 
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Very cool stuff. spray in bed linings. I always wanted to have my Syncro Vanagon done all inside with spray in liner. It is a 4x4 van. I have seen Jeeps done all inside. If you have a Luv with good floors, this is something to consider. You would never have to worry about it rusting through. If the cab was off, I would do top and bottom of the floors. Maybe the inside if the doors and even the inside top of the cab. I think it would quiet things down and might even help with heat and cold getting in the cab too.

It will add some weight, but a lots of us would not worry about the weight added.

I wish you were closer... I still want to get it done. It would have to be cheaper than dynamat, or lizzard skin.

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i worked on a suburban 4x4 late 90 model that was a hunting rig and the complete exterior body was done in rhino lining, including mirrors, bumpers, grill guard etc. man it was the coolest looking 4 wheel drive i ever seen lol

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I've seen a few full-size 4x4 trucks with the whole outside painted with bedliner....even one done with some nice flames with a bunch of different colors.

But it looks awful expensive...way too spendy for my wallet.

But a spray-in bedliner is probably the best way to go.

Too bad you aren't closer....I'd be lookin'you up.


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