Tan Roll on truck be liner

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I am looking for some tan roll on truck bed liner, to line the inside of my 60 buggy. It always covered in sand on the inside so It will hide it well. Does anyone know where I can get some Tan roll on liner...I have been checking the local joints but only stock black.

Thanks again,
-Al
 
Anyone have first hand experience comparing the various bed liners?

Durabak, Herculiner, Rhinoliner, Hippoliner, Line-X, (just saw Duplicolor textured liner in a spray can) etc.

Seems that Durabak is rubbery and flexible, and comes in lots of colors, can have UV resistance added, and is available in a smooth finish (exterior).

Herculiner is more limited in colors, seems to have UV problems, gets brittle (I hear).

The professional-only spray-on stuff is probably very good, but I prefer the DIY stuff, generally.

Should we make a poll on this? Al, only you can, at least as part of this thread...
 
I am looking for some tan roll on truck bed liner, to line the inside of my 60 buggy. It always covered in sand on the inside so It will hide it well. Does anyone know where I can get some Tan roll on liner...I have been checking the local joints but only stock black.

I don't know why you couldn't put the black on and then spray paint it whatever color you wanted. It would take a lot of paint though.......
 
I don't know why you couldn't put the black on and then spray paint it whatever color you wanted. It would take a lot of paint though.......

Im generally rather hard on my gear. Having paint chip off my bed lined floor would just piss me off.
 
Here's a quick pic of my recent RattleGuard project. It's DIY, 2-part epoxy based, but def. spray on only. Deing a true epoxy, it should last longer than the 1-part Durabaks and the like.
It takes more prep than ROLL-ON Durabak due to overspray, and short pot-life means you can't dally while spraying.
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Al,

Make sure to order samples of the Durabak before ordering. The internet photos are WAY off. Order four or five samples of the tan/brown looking Durabak...you'll find one you like, but it will probably be a different one than you thought going by internet pictures...
 
Garth, thanks for the info...Will order some samples up...
 
Can someone post a high-res picture of the Sand Durabak, here or elsewhere? I'm thinking of going that way inside and out, but the company's pictures really do suck.

p.s. Anyone try bedliner on FRP yet? Probably won't but it'd be nice for the colour match.
 
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