Toff Bedliner

From: STRICKLAND, Tate (tstricklan@shl.com)
Date: Mon Apr 20 1998 - 08:35:47 EDT


Got my Toff bedliner sprayed in Saturday - it's gorgeous! It's an over the
rails job and they mask it with tape that has piano wire embedded in it,
they then pull it up and it cuts through the rubber leaving a razor sharp
straight line. I would HIGHLY recommend this brand of bedliner to anyone
on the DML looking for a spray in type. I had put a piece of galvanized
angled steel on the front bed rail, but had to take it off since they said
they had problems with their product sticking to galvanized and preferred
not to prime it to try to get it to stick. Ran up to the hardware store,
bought some reguler steel angle iron, and they lent me the tools to romove
the galvanized piece (riveted) and cut the new piece - fit so perfectly, I
didn't even use attaching hardware (little space between the side rails and
the bed's front panel held the bar firmly in place). Truck Magic in Plano,
Tx. is who I got it through - they even let me drive the truck to the Toff
shop in Garland, Tx. when I told them I preferred that nobody but myself
drive the truck. Actual work took about three hours. $460.01 total with
tax - might have gotten it cheaper if I'd gone directly to Toff - didn't
think of it till after the fact - think I got a very good deal considering
the quality, so I'm not worried about it.

Tate
97 RC V8 5spd



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