Re: Spary on liners

From: Jason&Sarah (Jpm699@email.msn.com)
Date: Fri Feb 12 1999 - 16:47:45 EST


Who cares if it wears the paint down to the metal. With a spray in they
have to scratch the hell out of the bed so that the spray in adheres well
and the material they use will never come off again.

Jason

>
><< Right now I have a Mopar bed liner for my Dak but the tailgate wasn't
>installed really tight so it's been scraping the paint off the top of the
gate
>near the outside. Not to mention the rest of the liner has done a number
on
>the paint inside the bed. Is a spray on liner worth the money since I've
>already bought a $300 mopar one? Would it look funny to have just the
>tailgate done like someone mentioned to another member? >>
>
>I had a Mopar liner, over the rail, on my Dakota for only 1 1/2 years when
I
>took the entire drop in liner out to discover that where it covers the
liner,
>the paint was wore down the the metal! Also, in MANY areas(large areas) the
>paint was wore down to the metal and starting to form rust!!!!!! Well that
is
>the first and last time I ever waste my money on a drop in liner. I went to
my
>local Rhino-Liner shop and they gave me $100 for my plastic liner and
sprayed
>the bed, over the rail, and the tailgate for $300. I love this liner and
will
>never question the greatness of this product. I had some small dime size
areas
>chip off, only 3 off them, after a weekend of hauling landscaping Keystone,
>and they sprayed the areas over with no questions asked. If all you want to
do
>it the tailgate, go for it. I bet though that you like it so much, you will
>have your entire bed sprayed with the liner material. Good Luck.
>Kyle
>93 Dakota 4x4 V6
>100,500 miles
>



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