Roll-On Bed Liner
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Roll-On Bed Liner
I tried the DIY bedliner rollon. I was completely dissatisfied with it. It seemed to be nothing more than thick paint. I removed it with a grinder and had the Spray in liner installed. The spray in liner is 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. It works extremely well and there is no copmparison between the two. Get the spray in liner done professionally, you won't be sorry.
Danny
Danny
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Roll-On Bed Liner
I am sure that different brands are priced differently. Here, there is a company using a new material that does not get hard. The liner stays a bit soft. Not really soft, but, not rock hard.
Very pleasant to walk on and nothing will skid on it. Here, that company charges $350.00 to spray an entire truck bed. That is including the inside of the tailgate and all the way up to the plastic cap on the bed sides. The brand of the liner is "TORO". From my experience, it is fantastic.
Later
Danny
Very pleasant to walk on and nothing will skid on it. Here, that company charges $350.00 to spray an entire truck bed. That is including the inside of the tailgate and all the way up to the plastic cap on the bed sides. The brand of the liner is "TORO". From my experience, it is fantastic.
Later
Danny
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