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bed liners
I had bad experience with drop in liner quality
1 Not durable
2 Not UV protected
3 Colour fade and peeled problem
4 Not warranty
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Just got a new dually long box. I want to keep the paint looking good so I plane on getting a bed liner of some kind. I would prefer a drop in liner over a spray cause you cannot take the spray liner out if you want and also you can never get the painted factory finish back if you have a sprayed liner. What liner would you recommend. I need something very heavy duty cause rocks etc will be dropped on it. Best thing I can find is something like this http://www.gmgoodwrench.com/accessor...6_SIL_BLA&sid=
Any other suggestions or opinions? Thanks
Any other suggestions or opinions? Thanks
Look at dualiner.com though they can be a little pricey you never have to worry about losing money on your truck because of a damaged bed. But all of them can be pricey plus this you can install on your own
Because the first thing I was thinking when I got my spray -in was "I think I'll spend 400.$ on a bedliner NOW on the off-chance that it'll protect @150$ worth of the resale on my truck years down the road.."
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I have a spray in bed liner (Qwikliner), and have been very happy with it,Spray in.......... very nice, durable, doesn't fade, good looks, you can actually dump a load of rip-raff on it.
Roll in.......... looks ok, fades yearly, is a PITA when half of it peals and flakes and you have to remove it to get a spray in.<o
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Roll in.......... looks ok, fades yearly, is a PITA when half of it peals and flakes and you have to remove it to get a spray in.<o
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Roll-ins are a fraction of the cost. Hard to compare apple/orange quality when you're buying only oranges.
Long story short(even though a new parrot pops on a bi-weekly basis) there wouldn't be a market for the Roll-ons if people weren't finding them useful.
Long story short(even though a new parrot pops on a bi-weekly basis) there wouldn't be a market for the Roll-ons if people weren't finding them useful.




