Ditto. Spend a little extra money now and get the spray in. I just got mine
done the other day and it looks and feels great. I threw some stuff in the back
and it was a good feeling to not have to worry about stuff sliding around or
scratching anything. It is a Polyrea industrial strength spray in (think its
available in black only) but I've heard good stuff about the rhino liners as
well. I don't have to worry about it rusting and it really added to the truck's
looks.
Mike Crumley wrote:
>
> I've never seen a drop in liner where the rail cover parts didn't look like
> waves on the ocean. The only one I've ever seen that was close to flat was
> one that had been screwed down about every six inches (ouch). Tape might
> work but I wouldn't bet on it. My advice...get a spray in.
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