I've been thinkin bout puttin a bed liner in my truck and i was woundering if anyone has ever used the ones you can get at a parts houses and how did it hold up? Because i was looking other day and you can get the whole kit for like 90 bucks and that sure beats the hell out of payin bout 400 for a line-x.

You can try the hurc-a-liner stuff or the drop-ins, but if you use your truck like I do, you will want to pay for that Line-X or Rhino Liner. They are thicker, tougher, and look better for longer...
P.S.- The drop-in's tend to trap water under them, resulting in rust...
2000 Sierra ext. cab
5.3, auto, power everything, Pioneer AVH-2300DVD, Kenwood door speakers, 2-10" MA Audio subs, eBay cai, 1 chamber eBay muffler exiting before tire, 245/75 16 Wrangler Armortracs, 6500k HIDs with relay kit
1995 Cheyenne C1500 ext. cab(my baby, my first truck)
5.0, 5 speed, Silverado appearance package, power nothing, bucket seats and console Silverado, painted black interior, eBay halo headlights, eBay chrome tails, eBay cai, dual Flowmaster 40's w/no cats, 15x7 American Racing Hopsters, Walmart fog lights, SS mirrors
X2 on what Mean_Green_95 has Said,I have a drop in Bed liner and I'm not happy with it.In the next couple of months I'm going with Line-X.
MIKE
99".....SILVERADO....5.3 LITER / 3.73
i got a penda skid resistor drop in bedliner on mine when i bought it and haven't had a problem with water or warpage. They cost about $200-$250. Plus cargo doesn't move around hardly at all. I've never had a spray-on bedliner so i couldn't tell u about them.
2004 Chevy Silverado 2500HD
6.0L Vortec
Magnaflow 4" Dual Exhaust
Leveling Kit
Westin step bars
Penda Skid Resistor bed liner
dark blue metallic
Bak Industries plastic bed rail caps
Alpine 6 1/2" SPS-600 in front
Alpine 6 1/2" SPG-17C2 in rear
Bilstein HD Shocks front and rear
Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs LT265/75/R16
Access Lorado Roll-up soft tonneau cover
I say go with the professionally sprayed liner. I have the rhino and i absolutely love it and will never have a truck without it. I use my truck to haul a lot of things and i am yet to even put a mark in it. It's thick, looks great, and stuff doesnt slide anywhere. My test was a 12-pack of bottled beer. I set it in the back and drove about 15 miles to a friends house. The case didnt move, i was just driving normally. Im sure that if you hit an S-curve doin 55mph somethin might move around haha. Spend the $400 and get the spray in liner
-Nick
2009 Silverado 2500 4x4 LT2, Vortec 6.0L V8
Greystone Metallic, Ebony Cloth
LED tailgate lightbar, custom pin striping, Bed Rail Protectors, Wade In-Channel Window Visors
Tint, Rhino Liner, Putco Ion Spark White (3800K) Lows & Fogs
10" Kicker Comp, 350W Kenwood Amp, Husky Liner Floor Liners


X3 what MeanGreen95 said.
I have Line-X. Believe me, its worth it.
2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 5.3L Z71 - 4x4
well boys sounds like i better go with the spray in, thanks
I have Qwikliner and it works well. QWIK LINER Spray-On bedliner is industry proven to provide your truck bed with anti skid, permanent abrasion-resistant protection. The unique flexible, textured, non-porous lining is easy to clean and will not warp, crack or peel.![]()
X2 on the LineX. If you use a do it yourself kit the quality of the liner will all depend on how well you prep the old paint in your bed.
Jim
2004 SILVERADO 2500HD LS
Pro Comp Leveling Kit
285-75-16 Cooper ST All Terrains
Pro Comp Programmer
Bilstein Shocks
Linux Bed Liner
Tinted Windows
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1967 Landcruiser <350 Chevy>
1970 Camaro
1990 Geo Metro Convertible
2007 FJ Cruiser
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