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Old 03-17-2010, 12:28 PM
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Default DIY Bedliner

So the place that was going to do my bedliner called me today and said that the company is going strictly to industrial coatings ie. fuel storage tanks, warehouse floors, walls etc. They said that they didn't have enough customers so it wasn't cost effective. Does anyone have experience with a high durability DIY spray in or roll in bedliner? I've heard about some brands that get soft in hot temps and aren't resistant to spills from petroleum based products. I had a good price from them, $325 vs $500 from rhino loner and line-x. Thanks in advance.
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Old 03-17-2010, 07:05 PM
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Line-X is the way to go. I had Rhino and just wasn't happy with the fading. If you're in Texas I can hook you up with a guy who does the Tundras on the other site.
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I went a different route, did not want to deal with the one piece liners and really did not want a spray in either, so went modular liner from duraliner.

Details can be seen here: Air ride 5th wheel and liner

As for a dyi version, on another forum they talked about a product that has proven itself over the year and starts with an "A" ..... When I find the name, I will post an update.
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Old 03-17-2010, 09:13 PM
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How much did it cost for the modular liner? That sounds like something I'd be interested in, especially if it's less than a spray on.
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How much did it cost for the modular liner? That sounds like something I'd be interested in, especially if it's less than a spray on.
I paid $332.10 shipped. Have been extremely pleased with it. Took minutes to install with exception of spending an hour to cut the mat around my 5th wheel.

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Found it, Al's liner ....

Al's liner DIY bedliner kit "step by step" - TDR Roundtable

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I like the Line-Ex. But if you go that route you'll need a bed mat because it can be slick depending on what you're hauling. Not to mention hard on the knees.
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