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    I met a guy in my town that opened up a shop that does those spray on truck bed liners ( I think its called Line-x) He's sprays it on as think as you need and it look damn fine. Anybody try this stuff?



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    If any of you had the old plastic GM liner, you would know the pain they can be.
    (I had a plastic liner in a buddies 1/2 ton I borrowed the liner came out of the truck and went up in the air like Dorothys house (Wizard of OZ) "beauty hang time" then came crashing down in ditch)



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    I have had a Line-x spray in bed liner in my last 2 trucks. Very thick and durable and looks very nice as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cableguy View Post
    If any of you had the old plastic GM liner, you would know the pain they can be.
    (I had a plastic liner in a buddies 1/2 ton I borrowed the liner came out of the truck and went up in the air like Dorothys house (Wizard of OZ) "beauty hang time" then came crashing down in ditch)
    I had one that I had put a tonneau cover on, and at highway speeds I would lose my rear view as the cover, and liner would try to lift out of the bed. I eventually had to screw it right to the bed to keep it down. Kind of defeats the purpose of having something there to protect the bed if you have to put holes in the bed just to keep it in place.
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    My work truck has a line-x. Sprayed on very thick. Does the job and looks good too.
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    I've had Line-X in my old truck and I loved it. Looks good and it makes a nice not-slip surface. If you have to slide sheets of plywood around and want stuff moving around in the bed then you're good not to get it. If you want a liner and don't mind that it's perm in place, then I recommend looking in Line-X.

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    I have had some of my work trucks sprayed with line-x in side of the rockers and cab corners and it seams to help out alot my 1990 has no rust in the corners and they are still stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoDaChrome View Post
    I have had some of my work trucks sprayed with line-x in side of the rockers and cab corners and it seams to help out alot my 1990 has no rust in the corners and they are still stock
    Thats probably better than gravel guard too. Boy weren't those cab corners bad back then...if you sneezed on them they rusted



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    Quote Originally Posted by Cableguy View Post
    Thats probably better than gravel guard too. Boy weren't those cab corners bad back then...if you sneezed on them they rusted
    ya I have one truck in my fleet that I had to put new corners on and the other 6 I had sprayed and they all look good yet

    I had it sprayed in side so there is a small hole inside the door way with a cap on it
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    Has anyone tried spray can liner? I was thinking about putting some in my '76 Scottsdale bed. Its pretty messed up in there so i don't want to put something too expensive in there.


 

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