Kicking around the idea of doing it myself with one of those Home Depot kits but I know a professional job would be better.
Anyone here do it? Professionally, that is. Not the Home Depot kit.
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Kicking around the idea of doing it myself with one of those Home Depot kits but I know a professional job would be better.
Anyone here do it? Professionally, that is. Not the Home Depot kit.
Nobody?
LOTS AND LOTS OF VENTILATION.
I had a "friend" do some roll on bed liner in the yard. I think 1/2 the neighborhood got high off the fumes. Squirrels were falling off the fence, birds hitting the church windows and i had one hell of a headache.
Keep in mind we have approx 1/4 acre in town, not one of those metro area lots.
My good friend does them. cheaper than rhino-liner or line-x but not as cheap as do-it-yourself.
those kits typically chip and peel off pretty easy unless you do serious prep work. you need to get the bed down to pretty much bare metal or else it won't stick on very long.
I used to do spray on bed liner a long time back working at a car dealership. took a lot of prep work but usually turned out awesome. definitely worth the investment if you are going to be rough on the vehicle/tow a lot/drive of dirt roads a ton/etc....
I don't keep vehicles long enough to care about the bed but if you plan on hanging on to something long enough it is definitely worth it.
Prep
Prep
Prep
I'll be looking for a vendor to sell some Rhino Liner in the near future.
Huge bump!
Ray did you ever do your? Any recommendation for members or local shops?
Forget spray in liner, the Bedrug is the single best upgrade I put in my truck. It's awesome.
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps6c426129.jpg
I cannot imagine that would go well with a yd of dirt
having slept more than once or twice in my truck, it does look kinda comfy