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Old Apr 18, 2011 | 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr_Shamrock
I have used Duplicolor and while it is a nice product for items that won't see abuse I just don't see it holding up in a truck bed.
I won't be abusing it too bad. Mostly tools and just wood material(2x4, plywood ect). Do you think it would hold up to that as apposed to stone, ect.?
 
Old Apr 18, 2011 | 09:49 PM
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I wouldn't want to sit a pallet load of stone or brick in the back of my truck. Not because of the weight (I think it'd do fine with that) but the fact that you probably had to put it on there with a forklift and that thing could do some damage to about any liner.

But if you had to you can always buy a quart of touch up liner. It's only like $25.
 
Old Apr 24, 2011 | 10:11 PM
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Came to any conclusions?
 
Old Apr 24, 2011 | 11:19 PM
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Well, I'm gettin the truck in like 2 weeks and my main priority is getting a toolbox so I can work out of it. I think I'm going to do Hurculiner sometime this summer though.
 
Old Apr 25, 2011 | 01:38 AM
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I've taken 2 trucks in for Rhino Liner. About $500., takes them a day and I plan on having my daily driver done. I like the black color, have the tops of the bed rails sprayed and the medium rough finish. It is extremely durable and I've had loaded pallets forklifted in, slid to the front of the truck and the liner didn't peel or chip! When I clean the truck up, I spray the bed (sometimes just the top sides of the bed) with Tire Foam or Armorall and it really makes the truck look good.
 
Old Apr 25, 2011 | 05:01 AM
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I agree about the Rhino Liner, but for the price, if I was going to use my own personal vehicle, I don' thave any problem with just a drop in liner
 
Old Apr 25, 2011 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by GMCSierraFan
I agree about the Rhino Liner, but for the price, if I was going to use my own personal vehicle, I don' thave any problem with just a drop in liner
I still have the original drop in liner in my '95, don't have an appointment to have it sprayed and am not planning on making an appointment soon. So, I suppose I'm ok with it! lol
 
Old Apr 26, 2011 | 03:09 PM
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The DIY stuff is ok but never lasts. Do it once and do it right the first time IMO. Have it sprayed.
 
Old Apr 26, 2011 | 10:41 PM
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I would let the professionals do it too.
Here is a Rihino Liner test

 
Old Sep 30, 2011 | 11:51 PM
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Hey! Just wanted to let you guys know I decided to spend the money and get a spray on liner. Very happy with how it turned out. I'll post pics as soon as it stops raining.
 

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