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I already installed a Tonneau cover but whoever had the truck before me scratched the crap out of the bed. I'm not going to do a $500+ spray in liner on something I never see. I'm seeing two options. Either sand and paint the scratches with a generic white paint and throw in a plastic bed liner OR sand the whole thing and put in a cheap roll in or spray in bed liner.   Either will work for what I need, I don't use the bed much, and when I do it is stuff in boxes or totes so I don't need the bed protection. I just don't want it to get scratched and rust with light usage.  

 

I'd rather have a harder gritty bedliner, think paint with sand mixed in, than a rubbery soft one.  Anything fit the bill?

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1 hour ago, Chris Stierman said:

I already installed a Tonneau cover but whoever had the truck before me scratched the crap out of the bed. I'm not going to do a $500+ spray in liner on something I never see. I'm seeing two options. Either sand and paint the scratches with a generic white paint and throw in a plastic bed liner OR sand the whole thing and put in a cheap roll in or spray in bed liner.   Either will work for what I need, I don't use the bed much, and when I do it is stuff in boxes or totes so I don't need the bed protection. I just don't want it to get scratched and rust with light usage.  

 

I'd rather have a harder gritty bedliner, think paint with sand mixed in, than a rubbery soft one.  Anything fit the bill?

Try this and let us know how it works:

 

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Raptor liner, that's what I would do.

 

One 4L kit should do the bed of your truck. Can pick from black and white. I believe you can spray it in or roll it on. Either way you need to take the time to prep the bed, sand/scuff the whole thing and degrease it.

 

https://www.raptorliner.com/

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41 minutes ago, CamGTP said:

Raptor liner, that's what I would do.

 

One 4L kit should do the bed of your truck. Can pick from black and white. I believe you can spray it in or roll it on. Either way you need to take the time to prep the bed, sand/scuff the whole thing and degrease it.

 

https://www.raptorliner.com/

  That  might work. I kind of like the idea of doing white since it is a white truck and $149 is a good price.

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Watch some youtube video's, they are helpful and show the outcome.

 

I did a roll on bed liner years ago with rhino liner and it came out okay but this stuff looks way better. The prep time is the longest part. Sure it takes a couple hours but if it saves a ton of money it's worth it to me.

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