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Old 11-08-2007, 07:06 PM
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Lightbulb floor

i was thinking of doing a roll on bedliner for the interior. any ideas? rhino liner? or evre heard of grizzly grip?
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durabak, look at my thread. kind of expensive but I wanted it red
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Hell yeah!!! Rhino line the inside, I like the idea......
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i prefer line x
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thanks..i looked at the durabak and im leaning towards that. does it hold up good?
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Mine is holding up really good and the smell was almost like new car smell

One or two edges have peeled because I didn't sand aggressive enough.

A patch under my clutch has dissolved due to leaking clutch which was unnoticed until after the floor was done


One gallon will be enough for a regular cab with two coats with enough left to do a tailgate (I did a test on my tailgate which had very little sanding and just a coat of xylene prior to -> it's held up really well considering I drag steel trash cans across it)

I'd recommend the durabak if you want to use a colored bedliner.
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i was thinking a grey not sure yet..did you primer before? or just sand
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my friend coated the inside of his cab with duplicolor bedliner. Its holding up OK only had it in for around 3 mos so time will tell. We just sanded it like heck and then wiped it down with some acetone.
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cool that doesnt sound too bad.
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