Spray-in bedliner

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I want to get a bed liner sprayed in my 2011 gmc sierra. I was wondering if one was better than the other.
 
I'm sure you want a functional bed liner , and not the cosmetic black paint that the dealer sprayed on my plastic bed liner insert before I bought the truck !
Whatever the dealer used, two years later it's all peeling off in flakes !
( I just knew that bed looked too good to be true .)
 
I am very pleased with the ziebart z-liner, and it was a hundred bucks cheaper than rhino.
 
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I would recommend that you look at you tube and see what liner would work for you best. I personally looking at a Line X liner with Kelvar. Its $650.00 plus tx. Does not fade.
 
I just did the bed liner in my 04. But I did it myself with a 3" roller and a gallon of liner texture that you get from autozone or whatever autopart store that's next to you. Ill tell you this I didn't like it at first but I went and bought some sharp grit and added it to it. Now it has texture. I just uploaded pics of it if yeah want to check it out. Cost 85 bucks and a days time to apply.
 

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I just traded my 2003 silverado for a new 2014 GMC and I had the Rhino liner put in my 2003 chevy the day I bought it. The bed still looked like new was faded a bit but still for a truck 13 years old it looked like new. Even the fading is not a problem look at a truck the same year without a liner and compare. The lined truck has a new bed compared with the without the liner.

I'm thinking of getting this one done later this week. I love my new truck and hate to change the color of the bed but a year from now I will be glad to have done it. I'm an old man and think that having it done by a professional is worth the extra cost.
 
I'm getting my sierra done but with linex instead tough as nails..and get value for buck in fact it goes in tomorrow to be done...linex might be something to look into I'm having mine professionally done...I would go that way....
 
+1 on using Line-X. Really durable yet expensive. If you're willing to spend a little more, get the premium version for UV protection.
 
I think LINE-X is pretty much is the leader these days.
 


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