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SDsurf Dodge Dakota
12/01/2001 16:27:47
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Message: just got a '98 dak and was thinking about getting a bed liner. should i go for a drop-in or spray on? what are the pros and cons for both and $ difference? thx for the help.
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Hawkeye *GenIII*
12/02/2001 08:52:49
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Message: Spray in. Line-x or Rhino.
Drop ins are slippery, trap water and debri between the liner and the bed, ruin the paint, cause rust, etc. Spray in eliminates these problems and to me just looks better.
'00 QC 4x4 4.7 3.55 LSD 33x12.50 Pro Comp X-T's http://johnammons.tripod.com/home.html
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Dan Gruber GenIII
12/02/2001 12:01:09
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Message: I agree with Hawkeye. The spray in liners are more expensive initially, but they can help prevent costly rust repairs down the road.
Dan 2000 CC SLT 4.7 4X4 Auto 3.55 LSD
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MJH Dodge Dakota
12/02/2001 14:18:18
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Message: Spray-on is the way to go. They can cost a couple of hundred dollars to get it professionaly done but you can do it your self for only about $60. That's what I did and it looks great!
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SDsurf Dodge Dakota
12/02/2001 19:32:25
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Message: thanks for the tips...guess i'm goin spray in
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BB2DAK Dodge Dakota
12/03/2001 10:16:20
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Message: I went with an ArmaCoat spray in liner.
It was about $340 for my 2001 QuadCab.
It is based on a "Hot Spray" system.
It dries in minutes, and you can haul in
it the same day. They showed me pictures
of a jeep that was sprayed in and out
with this product. It creates a very hard
permanent surface.
See them on the web.
http://www.armacoatings.com/
2001 Quad Cab SLT+ 4.7L 5-Speed 3.55 Lslip
K&N Drop-in With Modified intake,
ARE Cap,ArmaCoat Sprayed in Bed-liner
http://www.dodgedakota.net/albums/viewer/101.htm
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YJ Dodge Dakota
12/03/2001 12:25:31
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Message: Do not get Ultimate Linings. They are the same as Rhino Liner (Canada). This is different from Rhino Linings (USA). Ultimate Linings is garbage. It will rip if you haul anything other than your couch cushions. I have an extra-thick coating, as well, the color and texture have faded. I paid $400 for it here in Washington state. Now I'm just trying to figure out how to get the crap off so I can put Line-X in.
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Knobbyman GenIII
12/03/2001 13:12:31
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Message: Rhino Liner has been great for me (USA).
From what I've heard.. if you get it any color other then black it causes problems w/ the strength of the coating. That might be why yours ripped. If you do end up putting Line-X in. Stick w/ the black color.
Every liner will eventually fade..
'01 Graphite QC 4x4 4.7 3.55 LSD http://www.knobbyman.com ----Speed only breaks stuff faster----
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YJ Dodge Dakota
12/03/2001 16:03:14
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Message: Mine's the stock black color. It ripped because they have a bad product. That's it. Just wanted SDsurf and any others to know to stay away from Ultimate Linings. Mine has rarely been used and is covered by a weatherproof, ARE fiberglass tonneau. BOTH the texture and the color began to noticeably fade after 6 months. There's no excuse for this. It was my mistake to go with them, don't make it yours.
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