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Old Apr 16, 2000 | 11:47 PM
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Question Why not have BOTH spray-on and drop-in?

Just purchased an F150 SuperCrew 4x4 and had a Penda SR liner installed. Really wanted a Line-x spray-on for the rust protection but needed a drop-in for the dent and ding protection. It's extra $$$, I know, but when we spend this much money for a truck, it's relatively insignificant for the value received.

Any reason this wouldn't work or be a good idea?
 
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Old Apr 17, 2000 | 11:38 AM
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The only reason I can think that this wouldn't work is because of tolerances. Depending on how tight the tolerances are on the drop-in liner, it may not fit after a spray-in liner is installed. Remember, the spray-in liner coats the inside of the bed from 1/8 to 1/4 inches thick, changing the inside dimensions. So the drop-in may not fit after that.


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Old Apr 18, 2000 | 12:19 AM
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I think to protect the drop-in it should sprayed after it is put in over the spray-in.
 
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