Drop-in liner repair??
Drop-in liner repair??
[Disclaimer] I did search the board first , but didn't find any answers to this question...
Have any of you guys ever repaired, or heard of a way to repair a plastic bedliner? I got a liner from a neighbor over the weekend (for FREE!) for my '90 ext-cab std bed. The only catch is that it has a couple of "tears" in it up near the front of the bed right where it makes the turn up from the floor. One is only about 2", the other is about 4", and I can wriggle a few fingers through the tear/hole.
Is there any such thing as a repair kit for drop-in liners? I've used epoxy to fill in small screw holes in a liner before; Would that be a best choice? Any other heavy-duty bolding/sealing agents?
I don't want to ditch it and put in a spray-in - that's not an option.
Any/all suggestions on how to fix are welcomed!
Thanks fellas!!
Wade
Have any of you guys ever repaired, or heard of a way to repair a plastic bedliner? I got a liner from a neighbor over the weekend (for FREE!) for my '90 ext-cab std bed. The only catch is that it has a couple of "tears" in it up near the front of the bed right where it makes the turn up from the floor. One is only about 2", the other is about 4", and I can wriggle a few fingers through the tear/hole.
Is there any such thing as a repair kit for drop-in liners? I've used epoxy to fill in small screw holes in a liner before; Would that be a best choice? Any other heavy-duty bolding/sealing agents?
I don't want to ditch it and put in a spray-in - that's not an option.
Any/all suggestions on how to fix are welcomed!

Thanks fellas!!
Wade
repair
I used a gas tank repair kit for my bed. It came with an epoxy and a sheet of fiberglass like material. It dries hard as steel. It is sandable, and drillable. You may want to try this. Its Made by Napa.. it was 12 bucks for the kit. and it will be enough to cover a few small holes
Scott
Scott


