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Old Feb 15, 2009 | 05:21 AM
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Question Roll On Bedliner

Hey everyone! I'm looking to use a roll on liner and do it myself. Does anyone have pics of a Dura-liner or other similar roll on bedliner? Also, how easy/difficult is it to DIY?

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Old Feb 15, 2009 | 09:21 AM
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Me and my brother put some of that Duraliner stuff on his old S10.
We followed the instructions and sanded down the paint, prepped it right and all but the crap still peeled off whenever he put something in the bed.

Id rather have a drop in or no liner at all over that stuff. Not worth the effort.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2009 | 11:05 AM
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i have that roll on bed liner in my truck, it was great for about a year... but its starting to chip up now...

go get a spray in like Line-x thats what im gonna do.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 09:31 AM
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Kcs, you will NOT get any respect using any kind of bed liner other than Linex or Rhino on here. I have used Herculiner on many trucks, and my 8' pond boat, without any problems what-so-ever. Prep is the key, but I'm sure it wouldn't hold up to constant construction type use. I'm on a budget, so had no choice, however, if you can afford it, or wait to save for it, go with a professional type liner if you're going to abuse your bed. I use mine for everything, and have not had any peeling or chipping. It also is not as thick as Linex, and does not have the warranty they do. It's up to you.

Proceed at your own risk!
 
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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Timberdoodles
Kcs, you will NOT get any respect using any kind of bed liner other than Linex or Rhino on here. I have used Herculiner on many trucks, and my 8' pond boat, without any problems what-so-ever. Prep is the key, but I'm sure it wouldn't hold up to constant construction type use. I'm on a budget, so had no choice, however, if you can afford it, or wait to save for it, go with a professional type liner if you're going to abuse your bed. I use mine for everything, and have not had any peeling or chipping. It also is not as thick as Linex, and does not have the warranty they do. It's up to you.

Proceed at your own risk!
That's what I was hoping to hear!! Like you, I'm on a budget and mods have to come whe I can afford it. I have the Hurculiner and will be installing it following EXACT directions. Fortunately I don't use my bed for heavy use..I hope it lasts!! Thanks for the post!
 
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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 10:15 AM
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You are welcome. Like I said, Prep is the key...take your time in all aspects of doing the job, and do it right. I always have done it over about three days, the first prep, then the first coat, followed by the second. Keep the can covered well as it will dry out.

Good luck
 
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