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Mod | | Forums66 Topics126,776 Posts1,039,277 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 166 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 166 | I am going to do the bed in my truck. Just with a "rhino-liner" type material because putting a wood bed in it right now just isnt feasable. The truck needs a repaint, etc, but the bed is a real eyesore.
Anyone do it and what do you suggest? I have seen the do-it yourself sprays and the roller paint type.
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SUPPORT OUR TROOPS "Some people wonder all their lives if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem." -- Ronald Reagan 1966 Fleetside SWB Webshots | | | | Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 428 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 428 | Lori66, I did the bed walls and bed strips with the roll on bed liner made by Plastikote. Purchased it at Wal-Mart for about $40 a gallon and I like the way it looks. Wal-Mart didn't have the applicator kit so I just used a 2" varnish brush to dab it on with the end of the bristles, kind of like using a stencil brush. That technique gives a much better look than just brushing it on. The Plastikote bed liner has a lot of texture to it, looks like large grained sand. Check out the link to see a pic of my bed. http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2608399790059704903UnYXzP | | | | Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 2,877 Socket Breaker | Socket Breaker Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 2,877 | I put this stuff on my mom and dad's '85 s10: http://www.herculiner.comIt worked really well, kept stuff from sliding around. I didn't use the UV coat, so within a year it faded a little bit to black with a grayish hue. It still worked fine for many year until it was totaled. It is fairly labor intensive, getting it clean and scuffing it up... I picked a pretty hot day so that the bed would dry out good, between the decreasing and what not. I've seen the stuff sold in parts stores and at hardware stores. You can read the instructions on the website and decided if it is something you want to tackle or not. -W | | | | Joined: Jan 2007 Posts: 117 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Jan 2007 Posts: 117 | me i went with stainless, price was right to, look in the gallery under 1947 3/4 ton pickup.............mick
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| | | | Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 946 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 946 | I want to do the same thing with my bed. I plan to do the sides with POR-15 and then the POR bedliner. The wood is going to be POR-15 and Bhear exterior paint. A test of wood finishes by Mar-K showed that this combo stands up to the elements the best and since the beds were painted from the factory, has the most authentic finish. | | | | Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 2,031 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 2,031 | diamond plate aluminum sheet  POR-15 simply does NOT like sun so if your parts a re exposed be prepared 
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Jim & Caroline The highway is for gamblers, better use your good sense." Gooday-that's my 1¢ answer due to the lousy economy ~ cause I ain't got - no . mo . doe Every Shaver | Now Can Snore | Six More Minutes | Than Before ... | Half A Pound for Half a Dollar | Spread On Thin | Above the Collar || BURMA-SHAVE
| | | | Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 1,971 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 1,971 | I always liked 1/4" thick rubber mats on the bottom of mine. I haven't used the spray on liners yet. A friend of mine did a Hurculiner type coating and had it sprayed the color of the truck. He said they wouldn't garantee the spray on liner but he had no problems with it since. | | | | Joined: May 2006 Posts: 8,351 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: May 2006 Posts: 8,351 | I used the Platstikote liner on the door steps and the bed steps on mine, as well as the entire interior floor. Went on ver nicely. I used the spray cans for the cab floor, but the steps were done with a roller. The roller kits can be found at Auto Zone, the kit uses a different foller cover to get the texture.
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Jim & Caroline The highway is for gamblers, better use your good sense." Gooday-that's my 1¢ answer due to the lousy economy ~ cause I ain't got - no . mo . doe Every Shaver | Now Can Snore | Six More Minutes | Than Before ... | Half A Pound for Half a Dollar | Spread On Thin | Above the Collar || BURMA-SHAVE
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