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Location: Victoria, B.C
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Re: Spray-in Bedliners
New or newer truck...absolutely the way to go.
Classic truck....for me, nope. I don't use my truck enough to warrant the need for something that heavy duty. I do have a drop in rubber mat which suffices for most of the stuff I deal with. I do like being able to see and access all that original steel. It simply comes down tho'....to what you want, that is what counts with your truck. my two bits, Coley
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Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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Re: Spray-in Bedliners
Line-x. I've used it on a few trucks, not this one, I have wood bed. Anyhow, once you get it sprayed in... it ain't coming out, it's a done deal!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Southern CA
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Re: Spray-in Bedliners
Color matched from the paint shop. Good but can get scratched and scuffed from metal handlbars and the like. Works for me and regarding value did not impact it at all with the professionsl appraisal.
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