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alf4444 06-04-2003 01:25 PM

Bedlining interior opinions needed
 
Bedlining interior opinions needed

I have the entire interior prepped for bedliner in my 78. What do you guys think would be the best brand of do it yourself stuff. Walmart has dura color for $40 a gal, kmart has herculiner for $25 a quart.

Captkaos 06-04-2003 02:08 PM

Of those choices, I chose Durabak. It is a little more expensive though. http://www.nonslipcoating.com/
I haven't heard anything good about the Herculiner stuff.

maineiac 06-04-2003 02:49 PM

Coating
 
I got mine thru Napa and have had good luck with it.

76bonanza 06-04-2003 07:13 PM

what exactly are you coating in your interior and why?

bagged78 06-04-2003 08:39 PM

Of the two the Hurculiner is better, but it don't hold up for crap, at least what I have seen. Look into the stuff Chris is talking about, or maybe Eastwood co. has something?.......

maineiac 06-05-2003 07:46 AM

Coating
 
I believe he is doing his bed (at least that is what I thought when I replied) the best is still rhino liner but that is alot of cash to lay out all at once.:bowtie:

alf4444 06-05-2003 09:51 AM

I am coating the entire inside firewall to tailgate, and bed sides, I can't afford carpet right now plus it should act as a sound deadener and to prevent future rust. I want to do this myself as the cheapest quote i have received was fo 900 so that count out rhino liner and i do not have a sprayer so it will have to be a roll on kit.

alf4444 06-05-2003 09:52 AM

I guess i should have noted this is for a Blazer!

Tobes85K5 06-05-2003 10:00 AM

I am looking into doing the same thing for my K5. I have thought about doing the cab in carpet and then starting the bed liner where the rear raises under the back seat. But, I am leaning towards doing the whole thing in bed liner and using diamond cut for the panels and what not. Let me know how your search goes. I have heard good things about rhino lining, but it is expensive.

rockman20 06-05-2003 10:19 AM

Rhino lining is good. But like everyone says, expensive. I have the Rhino lining in my bed. Very durable and is not slick. And it holds up to chemicals as I found out the other day bringing an engine/transmission back from the cities with it. Oil, Antifreeze, PS fluid, transmission fluid, and even some residue of battery acid and it is still there.


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