Maybe the prep work wasn't done rightinside of mine was done about 10 years ago with real deal Line X
and it sucks ass, its peeling, its trapped moisture under it, im going to have to strip it all off and go back in with some new metal in spots. The problem is if you do have rust start you wont see it until its all the way through.
Your mileage may vary.
What was your prep work?919jackass did Dura brak probably 4 years ago or longer and has held up very well on his burb body. I know he spent 2 weeks at night prepping it and I do mean highly prepping it.
I did Raptor liner on inside on my K5 and prep was key a lot of work!!!!!! Sprayed it at 45 psi for rougher texture.
I'm sorry this happened but thank you for letting folks know. I'm considering doing a bedliner myselfinside of mine was done about 10 years ago with real deal Line X
and it sucks ass, its peeling, its trapped moisture under it, im going to have to strip it all off and go back in with some new metal in spots. The problem is if you do have rust start you wont see it until its all the way through.
Your mileage may vary.
I'm sorry this happened but thank you for letting folks know. I'm considering doing a bedliner myself
When I was a little boy we had a 200 acre farm in Cedartown, Ga. When my dad bought the place it came with a pet deer. It ran loose but would come eat right from my hand. He would come running at the sound of a rattling Oreo bag. An eight year old boy feeding Oreos to a slimy nosed deer, does not a hunter make. Lol! That being said, a fitted mat with turned up edges is the route I would go.Any suggestions on the best long term avoid rust with maybe a bit of noise reduction solution for the rear cargo area. I was also considering ditching the carpet due to moisture retention and going with something I can toss a deer in and clean up without too much fuss. Paint it and rubber removable mat?
Coming from a guy who goes by RubberFloorMat I find that advise highly ironic. LMFAO.I think Bedliner is best for that application. Just prep it right and you'll be happy