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Old 09-16-2012, 02:01 AM   #1
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

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I had linux sprayed on mine about two years ago. No issues and I love it. Although people consider my truck show quality, I still use it for fun and light hauling. It is a truck afterall. Just two weeks ago we took it on a scuba/camping trip. I am glad I don't have to worry about scuba tanks or other toys scratching my freshly painted truck bed. I also have a pace edwards full metal jacket roll up cover.

Do I care about value? Nope, not planning on selling it ever. Been in the family since new and it is treated like it is part of the family.
Thats one sweet ride. Love the color, yota or not.
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Old 06-29-2011, 06:16 PM   #2
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Old 06-29-2011, 06:25 PM   #3
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Thanks Fastwillie. Don't tell my truck, but it is a toyota color.
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Old 06-29-2011, 06:35 PM   #4
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

I had mine sprayed with Vortex. Do I consider it to be devalued? Nope. Would I discount it? Nope.

Rubber mats retain moisture beneath them, if it rains, or if you wash it...you get the drift. That moisture can become rust, if conditions are met. Drop-in liners are not an option.

Spray-in materials can also be used for sound deadening, inside the cab. Same material....does that decrease the value? If you look inside a cab and see that material, are you thinking that it is there to hide something? Or, are you thinking, "Yeah, that's a smart thing to do!"

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Old 07-03-2011, 02:25 PM   #5
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

this is what i plan on doing to mine

ive had my fair share of trailer queens and mini mile show cars and trucks
thats not what i bought this one for this is a DD, beater, trash hauler, kids bikes and dog to the park truck, football team mover ETC
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Old 07-03-2011, 02:55 PM   #6
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

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this is what i plan on doing to mine

ive had my fair share of trailer queens and mini mile show cars and trucks
thats not what i bought this one for this is a DD, beater, trash hauler, kids bikes and dog to the park truck, football team mover ETC
Nothing wrong with that...that's why these trucks were built for in the first place
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Old 06-29-2011, 06:42 PM   #7
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

I'll through in my 2 cents. I have seen some awfully nice high dollar trucks that have them and it would not stop me from buying one or try to lower the price because of it. They were 30,000 to 40,000 dollar trucks. None were stock so I think they looked great. If a 100% correct restoration or a super clean original is what someone wants it makes sense to not do it. I agree its up to the owner. there are a lot more things done to trucks that de-value it then a bed liner.
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Old 06-29-2011, 07:36 PM   #8
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

I'm not sure the bedliner can be removed chemically, I don't know of any paint stripper that will dissolve it.

A torch and a putty knife will get it off, but the smell is not good and it's not much fun.

On another forum a couple of people suggested liquid Nitrogen to freeze it and then chip it out.
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Old 07-06-2011, 10:08 AM   #9
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I'm not sure the bedliner can be removed chemically, I don't know of any paint stripper that will dissolve it.

A torch and a putty knife will get it off, but the smell is not good and it's not much fun.

On another forum a couple of people suggested liquid Nitrogen to freeze it and then chip it out.
Here is another way to take it off go to 4:48 min on the vid if you don't want to watch the whole thing http://www.theinductor.com/index.php?m=28 . But no mater what it would be basicly imposable to remove if you ever wanted to you would be better off getting a different bed so make sure you can live with it like a lot are saying it is a matter of choice and what you are going to do with it. I have had the rubber floor liner and it is great and as far as holding water not a problem with the ribs in the bed or what I have been doing for ever put a sheet of 3/4 ply wood in the bed it does a wonderful job on a work truck.
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Old 09-09-2012, 07:50 PM   #10
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

Any Idea what it would cost to do a spray on bed liner and have it match the color of the truck? do most people just get the floor done or should i do the whole thing, tailgate and sides as well? Just had my truck painted but i still want to put things in the back without the worry of scratching the bed.
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Old 09-09-2012, 08:48 PM   #11
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Any Idea what it would cost to do a spray on bed liner and have it match the color of the truck? do most people just get the floor done or should i do the whole thing, tailgate and sides as well? Just had my truck painted but i still want to put things in the back without the worry of scratching the bed.
Talk to your local line-x folks they do bedliners then paint over to match your paint.

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Old 09-09-2012, 09:24 PM   #12
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

they will first spray the bed liner in black then prime and paint over that?
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Old 06-29-2011, 07:49 PM   #13
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

value change, i don't think so on a DD, i wouldn't on a correct restoration. i am planning to use a sprayed on bedliner when i assemble my truck. i use the truck for haulin stuff, but maybe down the line i will craft a wood and stainless panel to down in over the bed floor for nites at the burger stand.( i have a stack of black walnut boards to use) crm318 i used a heat gun and putty knife to remove a Line X brand liner to do some welding on a bed before. iwould not want to do the whole bed that way.
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Old 06-29-2011, 08:05 PM   #14
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

On a beater, no problem. But on anything else, I don't want bedliner or rust-proofing, but that's just me. It may not devalue your truck, but it may reduce the number of people that would consider buying it. Others would not care or even prefer it.
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Old 06-29-2011, 08:24 PM   #15
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

I say SPRAY IT.
My Truck is lowered and nothing but a couple Lawn Chairs, EVER gets put into the Bed, but as far as Spraying it, that is on my "To Do" list!
I mean if your worried about Devaluing the Truck, then that means to me, that you plan on selling it, as opposed to keeping it.
As far as a Truck with a Bed Liner in it, is "Beat", I don't see the argument in that.
I'd be more worried, about buying a Truck with one of those ABS Bedliners, before I'd be concerned about a Spray on Bed Liner.
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Old 06-29-2011, 08:48 PM   #16
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spray on liner is the way to go for bed and underside/chassis coatings if you want to make the truck last. it doesn't peel, chip or let moisture get under it like you get with paint and traditional rustproofing. a concours type car show (duesenburgs, packards, etc) is not really the place for our trucks, so even on a restored truck i would see a liner as only adding value if done properly. i'd like to see more move towards restoring good old trucks that can still take a lickin' as they were intended instead of turning them into glorified cars. heck, i refuse to put an antique plate on my 72 burb c20. it's not a model T and does a heck of a lot more than drive 2 miles back and forth to car shows. it serves as a back up daily driver (except when it snows), principal tow vehicle, family hauler, equipment hauler, as well as weekend "fun" vehicle.

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Old 07-03-2011, 09:38 AM   #17
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Old 07-03-2011, 10:19 PM   #18
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thats sharp, the best looking bed is wood as far as "nice" my op, or a carpet liner with a cover, my wife has a bed rug in her truck with a hard cover like a big trunk i love it. But as far a spray in vs. paint i don't see any difference in price i really don't care what my truck is worth to others i'm not into this for a profit. I like the spray in myself i have one and use it no problems like said earlier, after all there still trucks.
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

I sprayed down some hippo liner before I applied the fat mat and id do i again...
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

how about using a roll on liner i hear theses are pretty good too and will not set you back much also you can color match with rustoleum
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Old 09-09-2012, 10:38 PM   #22
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That was one of the things I looked for when truck shopping, i wanted a truck that had a liner sprayed in it allready so I did not have to spend the money on it.
I think it makes the bed look cleaner and if you use the truck its all most a must to me.
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

You just want to clean under the rubber mat it can cause rust and mildew !
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If your truck is a very original truck....it will generally devalue the truck to a lot of potential buyers...not all.
Decide what you are trying to accomplish with the box area. Ie: hauling wood? occasional groceries? some minor auto parts and stuff?
Consider getting a rubber (removeable) bed mat....or even a small end mat for inside. If you are really on a budget get a piece of plywood and simply paint it the truck color.
Your truck, your call.
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Re: Will a spray-on bedliner de-value my truck?

Rhino liner (around 12 yrs old) recently painted it light blue to match the truck. Added a removable Mahogany wood bed over the rest of it. The liner served it's purpose. When i put it in it was all i could afford and it helped hide a lot of problems. Would i do it now, NO
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