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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Body, Glass & Paint => Topic started by: the_legend_1981 on January 14, 2008, 02:44:24 pm
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has anyone used duplicolor bedliner on the inside of the cab for a finished product, no carpet, no rubber mat???
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I wouldn't. That stuff isn't very rugged and I know it peels pretty easy.
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would you recomend like a flat black rustolium rolled on or another brand of bedliner?
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I used Durabak on my Crew Cab. I know of several Jeepers that used it also.
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I recommend plasticote bedliner over the duplicolor..its usually about $40 a gallon, and a LOT more durable. Herculiner would be better for use in the bed, but the cab floor wont see the kind of abuse the bed floor usually will. My plasticote bedliner wasn't on thick enough, but it held up to most of what I've thrown at it EXCEPT chainsaw teeth on our Stihl 660 w/ a 5 ft bar, and it didn't hold up to the engine that fell over and gouged a small chunk out where it dented the bed floor a little.
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I used Durabak on my Crew Cab. I know of several Jeepers that used it also.
How did it hold up?
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Well, mine has only been on there for a short time, and I covered it with Carpet. but I know the Jeep/Samuari guys held up well.
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I used duplicolor on the bottom of the cab:(http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o317/jjsabol/IM001176.jpg)
I am still putting it back together. Time will tell....
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Them SEM brand spray on is the closest you will get to the commercial stuff like Rhino or Line Ex.