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Old 10-19-2010, 12:37 AM
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best spray on bed liner?

Hey guys--

My bed floor is nearly all bare metal. I want to do-it-myself with a spray on liner. I need a good, durable, lasting, thick liner. I don't mind spending $ to get a good one. I have ample experience with spraying cars. Any recommendations?

I've heard that Al's is a good product. I'd like to hear some feed back.
 
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Old 10-19-2010, 01:08 AM
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Als liner and Qwick Liner are the 2 I was looking at.

A few guys on here have done Als liner. Not sure I've seen anyone on here who has tried Qwick
 
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SPI has a killer liner for pretty cheap. I have used a dozen different kinds of DIY bedliner, and they all suck... if it's not 2 part and sprayed on, don't waste your time.
 
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I sell Als and used it in the bed of my crewcab when I restored it. I was very happy with the end result for a DIY kit.
 
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Old 10-19-2010, 07:16 AM
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I sell Als and used it in the bed of my crewcab when I restored it. I was very happy with the end result for a DIY kit.
How much do I need for a long bed, w/o the top rails?
 
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Old 10-19-2010, 07:46 AM
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2 gallons will get you about 3 coats depending upon how thick you spray it or roll it on.
 
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Hey F250, I sprayed my entire truck in Liner X-Treeme. You can get it off ebay. Its a two part spray on liner. I am very happy with it. You can get it in pretty much any color. I got mine in a light gray and then painted over it. You can get 3 sprayable gallons for like a $150 plus shipping which is 35 I think. When I did my truck I ordered 2 of those kits and had enough to coat my entire truck 4 times. I had about 6 gallons total. It comes with a gun to spray it on with. You have the option of getting fine rubber to mix in with it. I did that and it gave it a pretty rough texture. I am happy with it and would but it again. Stay away from the hurculiner crap its junk fades and peels off.
 
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