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Post by Tooln on Mar 19, 2021 6:18:30 GMT -6
How long do you lan on keeping the truck? A drop in will get moisture under it and the bed will rot away. The last 3 trucks I've had I did the do it yourself paint (roll) in liner. It's not that hard to do and it will last. The first truck I did the guy who installed my visor & running boards/wheel flares also does spray in liners. I got a quote from him when he did the install. I had him order me some wheels and when I went to pick them up he got pissed and said I thought you were going to have me do your bed liner. I told him it was done by myself and rolled in. He didn't believe that a roll in liner would look that good. Here's what I used. www.fleetfarm.com/detail/herculiner-bed-liner-kit/0000000222416?Ntt=bed%20linerEdit: I didn't vote cause do it yourself was not an option. But it would not have been a drop in had I voted.
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Post by smsmith on Mar 19, 2021 6:24:02 GMT -6
I've got drop ins in our '02 Ford and '05 Chevy. Both beds are still "ok" but obviously both trucks have plenty of rust in most areas.
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Post by Tooln on Mar 19, 2021 11:22:54 GMT -6
Not the best picture but here's my truck bed. Notice I didn't go all the way up on the sides. Wanted more material to coat thicker on the bed.
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Post by smsmith on May 19, 2022 20:01:21 GMT -6
Long time no post on this thread.
I hemmed and hawed on what to do for a bed liner and finally decided to go with a spray in. Had Ray's Body Shop in Little Falls do it, picked it up today. $512. Seemed fair to me
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Post by biglakebass on May 19, 2022 20:18:35 GMT -6
Agree. Thats very reasonable
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Post by badgerfowl on May 19, 2022 20:45:46 GMT -6
That’s really good I’d say. I paid nearly that in 2006 for line-x
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Post by Tooln on May 20, 2022 6:21:27 GMT -6
You'll be happy, can't go wrong with a spray in liner.
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