Rubber Spray on Liner....

y2kcrawler

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Anyone know anything about where I could get this done or the cost? Anyone had it done before? Is it any better than Line X or Rhinoline and all that? Thank yall
 
BTT
 
herculiner

I'd go with the do-it-yourself herculiner, it's real cheap, u can get it about anywhere, and it works great, just be sure to prep the surface as best u can, and it'll stick forever
 
I reseached Bedliners quite a bit. I finally decided on a product called Raptor sold on Ebay. For $120 shipped you get four bottles, hardner, and a spray gun. This way you only mix what you need. It was very simple to use and the end finish is awesome, but you have to do the proper prep. Good Luck
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I have seen the hurculiner and the sims stuff used.....after a while it wears the hell off under your feet...I would just pay for the Line X or Rhino liner and would never put that spray it youself junk shit in my jeep or truck.
 

Thanks bruiser i PMed the guy.

I have seen the hurculiner and the sims stuff used.....after a while it wears the hell off under your feet...I would just pay for the Line X or Rhino liner and would never put that spray it youself junk shit in my jeep or truck.

Right hurculiner, linex and whatnot are have a rough surface. Thats why I was wondering if anyone has used rubber liner so that it sticks better, take absorption and will reflect water. Is there such a thing?
 
I can also spray Scorpion on your truck if you don't want to DIY.

I can vary how I spray the Scorpion and get it to a less rough texture. Even when sprayed to the "rough" texture it isn't hard on you. I regularly kneel down with shorts on in my truck bed and don't have any issues, doesn't bother me at all. It is tougher than a rubber liner, and you'll never have to worry about it fading or anything. Plus, it forms an impenetrable barrier that will prevent rust!
 
Blaze, PM me some prices please. Thanks!
 
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