Tub liners
Submitted by james14 on Tue, 2012-06-12 19:14
Hi all
Got myself a 08 Colorado last week and have a question regarding the tray/tub.
I'm wanting to put a tub liner in the back but a mate at work told me to look at a spray, that acts as a tub liner.
Has anybody done this/ have any information on the above?
Thanks James
fishy fingers
Posts: 1719
Date Joined: 28/04/07
good stuff
My daughters boyfreind had it done on his new navara and it seems realy good and tuff....wish I had my colorado done instead of the plastic liner.
cudbfishn
Posts: 1311
Date Joined: 06/04/09
Mine cost around $800. had it
Mine cost around $800. had it done through mazda and they use extreme coatings. much better than the plastic liner and is guaranteed against even chemicals.
Buz
Posts: 1555
Date Joined: 28/08/07
Gday James, my mate just got
Gday James, my mate just got his the tub of his Amarok done with Speedliner spray on at Auto Body work in Malaga i am pretty sure.
Think he said it was $880?
spanishmackeral
Posts: 940
Date Joined: 05/01/11
great stuff, make sure you
great stuff, make sure you get it around the top of the tray where the tonneau cover rubs if you have one.
chookc
Posts: 442
Date Joined: 07/01/10
excellant stuff well worth
excellant stuff well worth the money.. But make sure yoou do over the lip as well helps protect the top as well.
the plastic liners sweat in the heat and with sand getting between them and the tray it doesn't take long for your tray to rust out. Also the spray on liner thingd=s don't slide around as much in the tub either
Happy Hooker
Posts: 305
Date Joined: 12/11/08
Great Stuff
Go to Malaga Auto Body Work. Sam the owner has been a panel beater for years and also doing this stuff for ages. Alot of mates have had it done and he does a great job. I am giving thought of doing my boat floor with it. Tub liners catch water and crap between it and the body.This stuff is very durable.