Spray in bed liner vs dual liner
#1
Spray in bed liner vs dual liner
I currently have a cheap DIY spray in bedliner. It has several areas where it is pealing off or has scratches in it. I thought about getting a professional (line X or rhino) liner put in but was told I need to get the old one out first for the new one to work right. This I'm told could add an extra day of labor and be very expensive. I saw on another forum people talking about a dualliner. does anyone have any experience with these. I'm weighing my options. If anyone has advice on removing the old liner or comments on other types of liners I'd like to hear it. The only kind I don't want is the plastic liner I don't like the fact that everything slides around at will.
Thanks,
T-bone
Thanks,
T-bone
#2
Why do people put bedliners in, the spray in ones don't save anything and are a hassel and the plastic ones rust under the plastic and save your bed which leaves a nice bed on an old truck, so what! Peal out the old one and paint it, then lay a light playwood board over it when you want to throw stuff in it.
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My truck came to me "used" with the hard plastic bedliner. My neighbor has that tough, spray-in bedliner - which looks better. I guess it comes down to personal preference.
The major gripe about my bedliner is that it doesn't cover the top of the bed rails, so they get some battle damage. Just my $0.02, which is worth just about half of that!
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