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Old 04-03-2009, 12:16 PM
Timberdoodles Timberdoodles is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Pittsburg, Kansas
Vehicle: 2002 King Ranch 4X4
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Well, I'm definitely in the minority, but I've had great success with Herculiner. It's normally $99, but with sales and rebates, I've purhcased it for as little as $59. The main thing with this, or any other DIY bedliner is the prep. I have used it on four of my own trucks, and two for relatives, and have not had any problems at all with it holding up. Granted, none of the above trucks are used for contracting work, but for most homeowner DIY stuff, they were fine.

Did I mention that PREP was important? If you follow the instructions to the letter, and, "take your time", it will turn out fine for you.

Good luck
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