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71chevy blazer 05-12-2002 10:18 AM

sprayed in bed liners
 
I own a 71 blazer and I'm considering having the inside sprayed from the tailgate to the firewall, does anyone have any input on what to watch out for and what this should cost? Thanks for the imput.

tom hand 05-12-2002 10:27 AM

My only advice is to find someone who is happy with theirs and take your truck to the same place. I have seen a lot of difference in quality on these things and it seems more linked to who did the work, more than any brand name.

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72 GMC Sierra SWB almost finished---- 84 Softail
Olive Branch MS


Cheyenne Super 05-12-2002 06:41 PM

I have a permatech liner in my Dakota R/T. I am very happy with it, but if I had it to do over I would have gone with line-x. I like the finish better. A lot of places have sample vehicles that you can look at. Hope it helps

[This message has been edited by Cheyenne Super (edited May 12, 2002).]

hughnews1 05-12-2002 07:56 PM

Dude ... I have 2000 GMC i had the Bed painted with the stuff that $$$ wuz $100 total .. black and its Great.... not the spray stuff..that cost $400 or more here in Western NY so good luck HUGH

hughnews1 05-12-2002 07:56 PM

Dude ... I have 2000 GMC i had the Bed painted with the stuff that $$$ wuz $100 total .. black and its Great.... not the spray stuff..that cost $400 or more here in Western NY so good luck HUGH

bouncytruck 05-13-2002 10:43 AM

I have a '69 K-5 and I have been considering the same thing. My wife's cousin has a Rhino lining in his Ranger and it is really nice. He said that it was $450 for the bed of his truck so I'm guessing that it will be in the $600 range to do the Blazer from the tail gate to the fire wall. I have heard that Line-X is a lot cheaper so shop around.

Has anyone used the pre-mixed roll in stuff? I saw an add for it in TRUCKIN' Magazine.



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'69 K-5 Blazer - 350/TH350, 6" lift, 35" tires
Bothell, WA



red71cheyenne 05-13-2002 02:43 PM

I used the Duplicolor roll in stuff and it worked real well. An 8 foot bed took one and a half cans, but it comes with all the pads, rollers and everything for $39 a can. So far its held up real well, except for where I scraped it off hauling an engine. Good luck, Jeff.

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1971 Cheyenne C-10 w/700R4 and Tuned Port Injection
1969 K5 Blazer New project
1995 K1500 Sub(Mommas car)
1989 VW Golf(Beater)
Will be the daughters car if she will pay her insurance! Ha!




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