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Posted: 6/27/2012 8:37:55 AM EDT
Do you fellas know anyone that has decent pricing on a spray in bed liner around Smyrna. ?
Link Posted: 7/4/2012 7:27:32 PM EDT
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Anyone?
Link Posted: 7/5/2012 3:37:42 AM EDT
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Best thing to do is call around because in this economy no service is a set price anymore. Many bedliner shops went under over the last few years and the ones that are still open are probably doing what they can to stay alive. The polyurethane system's ISO component has a shelf life and it's one of those 'use it or lose it' type chemicals, and you have to buy both components to get the manufacturers warranty. My point is, a shop would probably rather discount a job to run the product than have it set and harden in the lines...and replacement components are expensive. I run ours at least once every one to two weeks doing everything from armored vehicle parts to rifle stocks
Link Posted: 7/5/2012 11:02:18 AM EDT
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Thanks for the info. The engraving I got on my rifle from you a few years ago (NFA related) has held up well. Thank you.
Link Posted: 7/5/2012 12:44:56 PM EDT
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I found the best deal at Ford, my dealer is doing it on site.
Link Posted: 7/5/2012 1:51:44 PM EDT
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Do you fellas know anyone that has decent pricing on a spray in bed liner around Smyrna. ?


If you are looking for a place near Smyrna then go here:

Bullet Liner
1011 South Marietta Parkway Southeast #6
Marietta, GA 30060

Contact:
Shane McPherson
[email protected]
General Manager
Office: 678-354-9873
Cell: 770-605-3262


I had my 2011 Chevy 1500 done a few months ago with the over the rail option. I definitely recommend it. Price was $475.
Link Posted: 7/5/2012 2:36:23 PM EDT
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www.bedrug.com

Better than any spray on, spray in, or hard plastic liners.
Link Posted: 7/5/2012 2:38:22 PM EDT
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www.bedrug.com

Better than any spray on, spray in, or hard plastic liners.


I love the insinuation in the picture slideshow on that site... "Get this stuff in your truck bed and fine ass women will climb in!"
Link Posted: 7/5/2012 3:16:43 PM EDT
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Looks like the reviews on the bed rug around the net are all pretty positive.
Link Posted: 7/5/2012 3:18:26 PM EDT
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www.bedrug.com

Better than any spray on, spray in, or hard plastic liners.


I love the insinuation in the picture slideshow on that site... "Get this stuff in your truck bed and fine ass women will climb in!"


Well, that part doesn't work.
Link Posted: 7/5/2012 3:19:13 PM EDT
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Looks like the reviews on the bed rug around the net are all pretty positive.


I love mine.  They make it to fit your particular make and model.

Link Posted: 7/5/2012 4:24:24 PM EDT
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Looks like the reviews on the bed rug around the net are all pretty positive.


I love mine.  They make it to fit your particular make and model.



How well does it hold up to abrasion? Like larger rocks, pallets being shoved in there, etc? Any experience with that?
Link Posted: 7/5/2012 4:39:41 PM EDT
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Looks like the reviews on the bed rug around the net are all pretty positive.


I love mine.  They make it to fit your particular make and model.



How well does it hold up to abrasion? Like larger rocks, pallets being shoved in there, etc? Any experience with that?


It's had all kinds of crap in it but no pallets or larger rocks.  

I do know that stuff does not slide around like they do with a bare bed or those spray-in ones.

And I can tell you that the bedrug is easier on the knees when you are climbing in there pulling stuff out.

Their website shows some of the crap they put it through but, I know, it's advertising.

I will just say I won't own any other type and if and when I ever get a new truck, it gets a bedrug.

Link Posted: 7/5/2012 5:37:31 PM EDT
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Looks like the reviews on the bed rug around the net are all pretty positive.


I love mine.  They make it to fit your particular make and model.



How well does it hold up to abrasion? Like larger rocks, pallets being shoved in there, etc? Any experience with that?


It's had all kinds of crap in it but no pallets or larger rocks.  

I do know that stuff does not slide around like they do with a bare bed or those spray-in ones.

And I can tell you that the bedrug is easier on the knees when you are climbing in there pulling stuff out.

Their website shows some of the crap they put it through but, I know, it's advertising.

I will just say I won't own any other type and if and when I ever get a new truck, it gets a bedrug.



Cool, got ya. Rocks/pallets aren't the norm for me, though do happen occasionally. Thanks.
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