It’d be interesting to hear how well any of these “quality” diy bedliners hold up after say 5 or 10 years and some moderate use.
I haven’t tried any of them in a long time after trying 2 different “expensive” diy liners (like 20+ years ago) and both were krap.
1 of them would have made a nice trunk liner spray. It was beautiful. And held up to light use with pathetic UV protection. The other made me wish I hadn’t put it on, only a short time later.
Both trucks got a drop in liner when I put for sale sign on them, to hide the ugly.
I’m sure they’re better now, but you never hear the long term test results it seems.
@82sbshortbed, you get out what you put into prep. Idk what your expectation of the trucks appearance is, but whatever is in the bed now needs to go if it’s peeling. Arm yourself with wire wheels, flapper discs and at least a case of beer and get er stripped down if you want great results with any new coating.
Btw, paint looks ok in a truck bed and bed mats are like $100 to keep most of the scratchys away.