Spray on Ute Liners

Gday all, just wondering if any FW members have Spray on ute liners in their trays/tubs?

 

What to protect the tub on my Hilux a bit better(and to make it look a bit better too  ), plus create a surface that wont have things sliding about all the place so easily.

 

Any feedback on how it goes, durability, etc, would be most welcome. So far i have found Rhino and Speedliner here in Perth do it. Cant be bothered with the DIY kits rather pay to get it done good the first time. Thinking of going Speedliner for the better range in colours rather than Rhino which is just black.

 

Thanks, Buz.

 

 


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Hey buZ, I've got spray on

Wed, 2011-08-31 06:24

Hey buZ,

I've got spray on liner on my hilux. Mine is done by extreme Coatings. Would recommend them but not to sure if they do any other colour than black. I've had my hilux for around 2 years and the spray on liner hasn't faded that much. Also its really durable hasn't chipped/ripped

Justin

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Thanks Justin, sounds like

Wed, 2011-08-31 08:06

Thanks Justin, sounds like your very happy with your Liner. Where did you get it done? Do you mind if i ask hom much it roughly cost you back then?

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Got it done through newtown

Wed, 2011-08-31 15:01

Got it done through newtown toyota when i purchased the car new, i think i paid around $900.00 might be able to get it done cheaper if you go direct to them.

by memory i dont think mine got sticky while it got really hot i might be wrong

 

justin

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i got my st-x tub sprayed by

Wed, 2011-08-31 09:28

i got my st-x tub sprayed by rhino linings.

it hasnt faded or deteriorated what so ever for the past 6 years ive had it.

It cost me about 800 from memory 6 years ago.

can be a pain in the arse to clean out tho especially if its exposed to the sun.

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Hi Rob. What do you mean can

Wed, 2011-08-31 11:46

Hi Rob. What do you mean can be a pain in the arse to clean when exposed to sunlight?

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If its been out in the sun

Wed, 2011-08-31 13:26

If its been out in the sun all day it gets super hot...

add beach sand to the equation its near impossible to sweep it all out.

The heat makes it super grippy thats all...

mind you that was after being down the beach on a 40+ degree days. dont have that happen often tho.

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ive got the rhino liner too

Wed, 2011-08-31 13:38

ive got the rhino liner too and love it i use the blower vac to blast all the sand etc out then wash it out, it can be a pain in 40 degrees plus as scere_182 said but its great stuff

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Well from all reports think

Wed, 2011-08-31 20:52

Well from all reports think i'll be getting a spray on liner then. Rhino quoted $880. Speedliner quoted $700. Was thinking speedliner anyway because i like the look of the lighter grey. Probably doesnt absorb so much heat on hot days either. Its going to be under my fibreglass canopy anyway.