Truck bed liner on and or in a Vehicle

Silly Willy

Well-Known Member
Location
American Fork Ut
I have been looking around to do this but any company that is willing to do it is defiantly not cheep.

What would be the best brand to use for at home, to get a good quality that won't be a pice of crap?

Is there anyone that has done this and would be willing to give any friendly advice, or even help me out?
 

Aaron k

Aaron
Location
Wellsville
bed liner

I used Durabak on my jeep, Its 90 to 130 a gallon. It took 1 gal. inside and 1 1/2 outside with hard doors. Its very tough and easy to put on, spray,brush or roll. Check there web site at www.durabak.com.
 

BlackDog

one small mod at a time
Hippo liner is what my paint supply store recommended to me.

bout 210 to do a complete exterior of a suburban they said.

Shiny and tinted to whatever color you want, too.
 

CoJeep

New Member
Location
Greeley,Colorado
I've used Herculiner and a few others. I think the key to any of them is your prep. Make sure the surface is very clean and free of grease and you should be good.
 
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Bucking Bronco

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Location
Layton
I have used Hurculiner on the inside of 2 bronco's and inside my work van. I also am using the real cheap stuff (PlasteCoat) that Walmart sells in my buggy and it seems to be just as good as herculiner and it is only $40.00 a gallon. I am very happy with both products but I don't think I would run it on an exterior.
 

Silly Willy

Well-Known Member
Location
American Fork Ut
Thank you all very much and (Bucking Bronco) let me know how that plastiecoat works out, I saw that the other day and was considering it.

And if anyone else has suggestions, or recomendations I'm all ears
 
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