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Spray On Bedliner For Truck


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Has anyone had a spray on bedliner added to a truck here in Thailand, something like Rhinoliner or Qwikliner?? I have not seen any over here, and heard plus"s and negatives about this. Anyone had it done or know any dealers/installers, as ready to buy soon and seems like a good way to protect bed from rust and dents!

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The locals might take issue with that!, I see many working pickups with no liners in, mainly farmers trucks.

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Yep, rusty farmers trucks. :lol:

Yep, all 20 years plus old - Datsuns/Mazda's/Isuzu's. Amazing stuff Thai rust.

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Sure is and never any water in the bed, great drainage that rust stuff. :D

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The locals might take issue with that!, I see many working pickups with no liners in, mainly farmers trucks.

rolleyes.gif

Yep, rusty farmers trucks. :lol:

Yep, all 20 years plus old - Datsuns/Mazda's/Isuzu's. Amazing stuff Thai rust.

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Sure is and never any water in the bed, great drainage that rust stuff. :D

At home if using a plastic liner, we removed it and"Painted" with a brush, a decent layer of grease under it! Biggest problems with plastic liners is everything slides! Need a rubber mat in the bed to keep from having to tie everything all the time

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The plastic bedliners damage the car too.

Where the plactic touches the paint , you see wear and tear even if you never use the bedliner for transporting stuff, like me.

These damages lead to some rust.

Yeh, l did post some time back about running a blade around the inside lip of the liner to cut an angle in the plastic and remove the sharp edges before fitting. :)

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The plastic bedliners damage the car too.

Where the plactic touches the paint , you see wear and tear even if you never use the bedliner for transporting stuff, like me.

These damages lead to some rust.

Yeh, l did post some time back about running a blade around the inside lip of the liner to cut an angle in the plastic and remove the sharp edges before fitting. :)

Mine doesn't have sharp edges and the damage is also on flat surfaces like the bottom , near the rear latch , well anywhere where the plastic touches the paint.

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In the USA that spray liner deducts from the resale value of the vehicle, plastic liners add value as per blue book anyway. That was several years ago so I am not sure if thats still the case or not

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