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Old September 23rd, 2009 | 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by snowbabe255
i hear a lot of you complaining about the drop in liner why dont some of you check out dualliner.com it is not a drop in nor a spray in i think all of you will be impressed with this product.

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

etc.etc...........



I have spray on bedliner and I am fully satisfied</pre>
Old September 24th, 2009 | 2:18 PM
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Yet, somehow, despite your being satisfied, some people want to spend one tenth as much, get minimal protection, and have proprietary control over the project.

EVEN THOUGH you're satisfied...


...go figure
Old September 25th, 2009 | 8:13 AM
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Originally Posted by will
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

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
Old September 25th, 2009 | 2:06 PM
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Not in touch with a lot of people who were worried about losing money on resale value when they installed bedliners...
Old September 25th, 2009 | 5:23 PM
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Lol river's fired up in this thread! Calm down bro. He's saying you don't have to worry about losing money damaging your bed if you do install the bedliner.

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Old September 25th, 2009 | 6:30 PM
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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.."

(?????)
Old September 25th, 2009 | 11:05 PM
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Damn! Sorry snowbabe, you get no breaks from river.

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Old September 29th, 2009 | 4:46 AM
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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></o></pre>
Old September 29th, 2009 | 4:20 PM
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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.
Old September 30th, 2009 | 7:41 AM
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I've never used the roll on bedliner stuff for a pickup bed. I used it to paint an old pick up. It's awesome for bedrail tool boxes. And I've used it on certain custom bumbers.


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