best DIY bed liner?
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best DIY bed liner?
Hey guys, well im FINALLY getting a roll/light bar for my truck, it was shipped today! (thanks Rangerkid!)so i am getting rid of my drop-in bed liner and going to go with a DIY type bed liner..
So, which is the best one?
If any of you have pics of yours, please post them up!
So, which is the best one?
If any of you have pics of yours, please post them up!
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I like mine, it looks good when its clean too. I'm sure you saw the thread.
Theres some other stuff called U-Pol Raptor or something like that. You can only buy it on eBay and it comes with a spray gun and like two bottles that look like soda bottles that attach to it. It comes out professional looking and it supposed to be strong, it's not expensive either. A guy on another forum I'm on sprayed his whole Audi with the stuff.
Theres some other stuff called U-Pol Raptor or something like that. You can only buy it on eBay and it comes with a spray gun and like two bottles that look like soda bottles that attach to it. It comes out professional looking and it supposed to be strong, it's not expensive either. A guy on another forum I'm on sprayed his whole Audi with the stuff.
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my sister has it in her s10 and she bought and extra gallon and put it on thicker and its holding great thats what i plan on doing once i get a new bed but make sure you prep the bed good or it wont stick
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https://www.durabakcompany.com/inc/template.cfm?page=1
Theres other places that sell it too, but I got mine from the company itself.
Theres other places that sell it too, but I got mine from the company itself.
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James, I'm pretty sure raptor is made somewhere in europe. Their kit is great. 4 quart sized bottles. Add the hardener, shake it up, and screw onto the spray gun they make. I'm working on an old f150 and I'm using it under the hood, under the cab, on the floorboard, behind the fenders. i figure it would make things quieter-get the rattle out of the truck.
Even a small compressor should handle it, you may have to wait on it to catch up. After spraying you will never roll again. Its that much better/easier to apply.
Raptor has a clear also that you can tint.
Even a small compressor should handle it, you may have to wait on it to catch up. After spraying you will never roll again. Its that much better/easier to apply.
Raptor has a clear also that you can tint.
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Agreed! Take it in and get it professionally done, you won't ever regret it - and have them spray over the bed rails a few inches too, makes it much better - I wouldnt trust any self-application bed liners out there.... spraying is a million times better!