RE: bed liners
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RE: bed liners - 9/5/2006 10:16:38 PM
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mrlong
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Get the spray in liner now before you dirty up your bed, they may charge you more for prep if it is all messed up. They have to scuff the entire inside of the bed in order to get the stuff to stick. If you get the drop in it doesn't matter when you install it. just my two cents. bye the way it costs them about $250-$300 in materials and labor(the actually mask off you entire truck). You have to decide what is a fair profit for them to make above that.
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RE: bed liners - 9/11/2006 2:13:55 PM
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will
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Trying to save me some money. What do you gyes think about rattleguard spay on bedliners. They sell direct. Thanks
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RE: bed liners - 9/12/2006 12:16:03 AM
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will
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480 where I am. That is why I am looking at alternatives. Rattleguard claims to be the same durable as the big name brands. They also sell large equipment to professionals who choose to go with rattleguard. Personally I think all the big name brands are pretty much all the same in quality wize. I don't know about rattleguard though. It seems to be a new company and every company starts of small and works its way up. I assume nobody here has any experience with these gyes. If nobody does I will probably just have to drop the 480 then. Thanks
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