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  • Looking for longterm DIY bedliner review

    I am debating on spraying monstaliner, raptor, etc in my daily driver '15 Tundra. I have monstaliner in my EB, it pretty good looking and doesn't use crumb fill, but it hardly sees the sun.

    Looking for anyone's experiences on which to buy and spray.
    1970 Bronco 302 np435 3.5 lift 33s disc brakes ford 9 w Yukon locker

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    Re: Looking for longterm DIY bedliner review

    Raptorliner is cheap but hard. Mine chips off in some places.
    SOLD: 1975 Ford Bronco: 105" wheelbase, King 14" c/o shocks, King 2" air bumps w/ Duff arms, 4 link rear w/ coils. Fuel injected 408W, ZF 5 speed/Atlas II(4.3) and Dana 60/70 axles with 5.13 gears and ARB's, 41.5/13.5R17 Pitbull Rockers on 17" Raceline Monsters.

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      Re: Looking for longterm DIY bedliner review

      I sprayed SEM Pro-Tex in my Bronco. Like Raptor it is a hard surface and I've always liked how it looked. However now, 8-9 years later it has started to chip and lift a little in a few small areas. For a pickup truck bed that's going to see use/abuse, I would go with one of the commercial liners - Linex etc. If for no other reason than they carry a warranty.
      1970 Bronco
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        Re: Looking for longterm DIY bedliner review

        Originally posted by Efibroncoman View Post
        Raptorliner is cheap but hard. Mine chips off in some places.
        Good for under carpet or under other materials, but will chip off if exposed and hit...
        2002 F250 Superduty, 7.3 241,500 miles and counting
        1979 Bronco, 351M,NP435,4:11's on 33's
        2016 Race Red Shelby GT350

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