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none, they are all junk IMO they all fade chip and peal. they are not the same material as a true spray on truck bed liner if you do it you will probably be re-doing it every year or two. get a true spray in bed liner done at a shop or even a drop in plastic one in better than a roll on IMO
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This topic has come up a few times IIRC.
You can use the search function up top to search for the bed liner threads.
The basic reply is that none of them last a very long time.
They fade, flake off, are not durable at all or whatever the problem may be.
And IIRC most agree that it is due to the sun that causes the failure.
I ended up just getting a bed mat instead of a liner and it is serving me very well.
It was only about $40-$50 I think, it is a very tuff rubber material and seems to be fine in the sun.
Though honestly my truck is under a roof 99% of the time.
You can use the search function up top to search for the bed liner threads.
The basic reply is that none of them last a very long time.
They fade, flake off, are not durable at all or whatever the problem may be.
And IIRC most agree that it is due to the sun that causes the failure.
I ended up just getting a bed mat instead of a liner and it is serving me very well.
It was only about $40-$50 I think, it is a very tuff rubber material and seems to be fine in the sun.
Though honestly my truck is under a roof 99% of the time.
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