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Post by Tooln on Jun 29, 2017 14:44:06 GMT -6
I wasn't about to pay $500 for a spray in bed liner. I'm prepping today to put Herculiner in. I used it in my old truck and it turned out real good and lasted. I guy who owned the truck before me must have never hauled anything cause there wasn't hardly a scratch in it. Before After Once done I post the finished job.
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Post by biglakebass on Jun 29, 2017 15:57:52 GMT -6
Wow. The inside of the bedliner looks like its still in the factory. Or looked like....
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Post by Tooln on Jun 29, 2017 16:59:41 GMT -6
The previous owner installed a tonneau cover when he bought the truck new. Not much of anything if anything was ever hauled in it. That will change. The salesman told he he sold the guy the truck new and he had nothing better to do but wash it every other day.
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Post by Tooln on Jun 30, 2017 13:12:05 GMT -6
So since PB now suck here's what the first coat looks like, image uploaded to imgur from my phone. Final coat tomorrow.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Jun 30, 2017 16:48:42 GMT -6
Why not run with a $20 piece of plywood in the bed? Then do the $90 liquid liner right before you sell it so it looks new?
Just wondering.....
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Post by Tooln on Jun 30, 2017 17:40:44 GMT -6
Why not run with a $20 piece of plywood in the bed? Then do the $90 liquid liner right before you sell it so it looks new? Just wondering..... I don't want to hold moisture under the wood. The bed liner also keeps shit from sliding around. I also plan to keep the truck a LONG TIME, the last one was a 2002.
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Post by Tooln on Jun 30, 2017 17:43:34 GMT -6
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