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Old 08-24-2017, 07:18 PM   #1
Stocker
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Spray-in Bedliners

Looking for recent experiences with spray-in bedliners. I'm starting to think about having mine done (instead of getting it repainted) and most threads I have searched are older. Things tend to change so I'm looking for more recent input. I just removed the plastic bedliner that's been in for well over 20 years and was pleased & amazed to find only a small amount of surface rust. This is not a show truck and never will be; the bed floor is a bit wavy and the wheel tubs are kinda beat up from decades of abuse (mostly firewood). From what I've been reading, a relatively thin liner that's extremely hard would work best for me. It's not like I'm gonna hurt the value of the truck -- as it is, it would take new sheet metal to turn it into something fancy.
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