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Old 06-12-2012, 11:38 AM
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Can't find a bedliner!!!

Ever since i bought my T100 i've been looking for a drop in bed liner and can't find one anywhere! All i keep finding is bed rugs and spray on which i don't care for.
Can anyone point me in the right direction???
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Over or under the rail?

Regular cab or Xtra cab?

Have you checked out yer local craigslist? How about www.car-part.com and see what parts yard might have one near you?

Just so you know...the first gen Tundra bedliner will not work in the T-100 bed. I know of this first hand.

Using www.car-part.com...this is in yer state. Not sure how close it is to you...looks to be about 2 hours away. I'd give them a call and have them send piccies so it's not a wasted drive.
1996
Bed Liner
Toyota T100
8J1912
$100
Regal Auto Parts/Brockton Auto USA-MA(Brockton) Request_Quote 800-507-1041/800-421-1041/508-584-4000

Here's a listing in Keene, NH...about 1.5 hrs away from you. Under the rail with tail gate piece.
http://nh.craigslist.org/pts/2986784725.html

Toyota Truck Cap and Bedliner - $200 (Keene)
Date: 2012-04-29, 7:49PM EDT
Reply to: nxxrj-2986784725@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
Green fiberglass cap in good condition and bedliner for a Toyota T100. $150 for cap and $50 for the bedliner. Call Gene at (603) 831-4193.

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Old 06-12-2012, 07:01 PM
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Under and it's an extended cab. I check CL all the time and never bothered extending my search to NH. Thanks for the info, though that listing is old I will still try to hit the person up and see if they still have it.
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Just out of curiosity, why exactly don't you like spray in liners? I mean, aside from the cost, I love mine. Thankfully, I didn't pay for it... Seriously though, I've never met someone on the other side of the fence for this argument. Most people I know are looking to get a spray in and ditch the drop in.
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Line-x'd mine...love it. I would never go back to a plastic drop in liner. If holes are drilled into the drop in, it can trap moisture between the liner and the metal bed allowing rust to creep in. My 0.02.

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Well my truck is MINT except the bed. The previous owner took damn good care of the truck but he dropped cords of wood and rocks all the time due partly because he was a construction worker. The bed is beat to hell along with the wheel wells so there would be no point in doing a spray in with it being damaged like it is. Besides, spray in is nice but doesn't prevent your wells or bed from being caved in. Drop ins do a slightly better job since they distribute an impact better causing less damage to your bed or wells, just my opinion though.
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Agreed....it depends on how it was and will be used. Good luck in your search.
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Originally Posted by beastyE
Drop ins do a slightly better job since they distribute an impact better causing less damage to your bed or wells, just my opinion though.
and they do an awesome job of helping to retain moisture and rust out the bed...at least that was the case of the drop in bedliner I had for a couple of years in my '97 Tacoma..
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I'm in the same boat except my 1993 looks like the bed was never used and I'd like to protect it. Which spray in are you using?
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The 2 popular ones out there would be "Rhino lining" and "Line-x". They are about the same cost.
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Did you git the bedliner?
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No I decided not to. I guess I will just ride it out the way it is. I would post up pics of the condition of the bed but seems like you have jump through hoops just to post pics up on forums. I appreciate the info you gave me though thanks
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I spray a brand of boxliner which I will not tell so my bias is kept to me. I beat out lots of wheel wells before spraying. Looks like new when I'm done. As for the rust...its nothing a wire wheel and some etching won't fix. Even if your wheel wells do get dented again with the spray in, just pound em' back out again!
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