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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Joppa, Maryland
Posts: 4,408
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Re: Roll On Bed Liner,any One Done It?
I used Dupli-Color and turned out nice for $50.00. I don't plan on doing any heavy loading. Just wanted to get the bed looking half way decent. Has held up without any chips or shinkage. Was easy to roll on & did 2 coats. Hard part was the prep work.....
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Monroe, WA
Posts: 87
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Re: Roll On Bed Liner,any One Done It?
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I used the same Duplicolor stuff on the interior of my FJ40. The best part about it is that you can buy the same stuff in rattle cans ($7 or so) for touch up and those hard-to-reach areas. It's definitley not as thick/tough/resistant as a urethane liner, but it was cheap and it's thin enough that I didn't have any problems bolting everything back together when it was done. It is definitely not resistant to brake fluid, but has held up well to every other kind of abuse. I wouldn't haul 2-man rock on it, but it looks nice and hasn't sun-faded that I've noticed. |
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