View Full Version : How about Rustoleum Bedliner?
Dutch
04-02-2003, 06:38 PM
Heck of a price so I doubt its available for long. I ordered 2 kits based on Rustoleum's name/reputation and with shipping it came to under $70 I use the club member discount so expect to pay around $5 more a kit if you order.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com
Dutch
Dutch
04-02-2003, 06:41 PM
The link won't allow you to go directly to the item but still use it and then just search "Rustoleum" if your interested.
Dutch
Crazy_Jeepman
04-02-2003, 06:45 PM
Here is the direct link for those of you that can't spell rustolem. LOL ;) Bedliner Stuff!! (http://shop.sportsmansguide.com/smg/cb/cb.asp?p=WX2&i=72055)
Dutch
04-02-2003, 07:48 PM
Thank you, I couldn't do a direct link because it was automatically going into "my account" (weird). I was kinda nervous that suddenly every guest might be sporting a brand new black bedliner (LOL)
Dutch
Bob Davis '80 Chero
04-02-2003, 11:29 PM
I am interested to see what you guys think about this, after use. Do you think it'll spray on? I just ordered two kits, one for the bed and one for the undercoating duties.
Damage, Inc.
04-03-2003, 03:29 AM
I bought two kits, too. Haven't applied it yet, but it looks promising. The kit includes everything you need, too. For $26 a kit, that's pretty good.
Stuka
04-03-2003, 04:09 AM
/me personally wouldent willingly put anything with "rust" on my truck :D
J4GRAND
04-03-2003, 04:34 AM
I just ordered a kit $38 total with shipping. Now if the weather could warm up a bit so I could put it on....
Agent Orange
04-03-2003, 04:39 AM
that's a great price, wish it was that cheap when i did mine
Dutch
04-03-2003, 10:19 AM
I'm wondering whats gonna stop me from painting the whole darn truck. Maybe just the shock on Ralph's face... nah, couldn't do it to the old man (truck that is)
Dutch
Dutch
04-05-2003, 12:57 AM
BTT, called and they were adamant they had a very limited supply. If your considering it now's the time.
Dutch
Desert Beast
04-05-2003, 10:16 AM
well just got 2 kits, gonna do the whole rig. we'll see how it goes on. itll be better than the black paint that i have in there now.
thanks alot, thats a great deal I just bought 2 also
-Zac
Dutch
04-07-2003, 10:56 AM
BTT, received kits and will start tomorrow.
Dutch
Desert Beast
04-12-2003, 12:33 AM
anyone got an update on this stuff. i still need to put it on but any tips/trick that is discovered would be nice. also how'd it turn out.
bwright
04-21-2003, 03:26 PM
Any updates?
GasWag
04-21-2003, 04:29 PM
That stuff Ive heard is awsome for interior heat and noise reduction. Would like to put it on fenders, inner wheel wells and on floor. Ya let us know how it turns out guys.
jdubGW
04-22-2003, 03:23 PM
I did my rear cargo area several weeks ago. Used the whole kit on the area, so it's pretty thick. Dries hard and is tough as nails. I've had all kinds of yard working equipment, my bike with the front wheel removed and various other stuff hauled back there. It is holding up very well as far as i'm concerned. Havent been able to scratch it yet.
I tore all the carpet out and off the tailgate. I even cut the wheelwell carpet off even with the back of the rear seat so that it would be carpet in front of the seat but bedliner-ed behind. Also lined the bottom of the rear seat for noise reduction and for when it's folded up.
The instructions say that you have to use all of it once you start, but i capped mine off over night and was ok for the 2nd and 3rd coats.
Wouldnt use it on exterior, as rustoleum warns against fading. With tinted rear windows though i'll not worry about it much.
For the price it is now, its a steal. Good product. Hope this review helps.
jdubGW
Brown Bear
04-22-2003, 07:08 PM
I'm going to be doing the same thing to my wag, but i'm gonna wait till after i cut the roof off....i bought some of that rubberized undercoating as a test case to see if i wanted it in my cab, but it seems like it would be scratched off easily, and a little too rubbery....is the other stuff like that too?
rlcwagoneers
04-22-2003, 10:28 PM
What do you do with the wiring that runs under the carpet? I pulled up my carpet and have what looks to be about 10-15 wires running under it?
Bob Davis '80 Chero
04-23-2003, 12:55 AM
I haven't gotten to using it yet. I called about spray application and was told it had solids that would not apply with a regular undercoating gun. I wonder about that as the gun and bottle I got from Eastwood has a nozzel about 1/4" diameter. I'll be spraying it in the next few weeks and let you guys know how it went. I just couldn't see rolling it on as an undercoat. I think it would look better sprayed on if it doesn't clog the gun.
bwright
04-24-2003, 01:40 AM
Originally posted by jdubGW:
I did my rear cargo area several weeks ago. Used the whole kit on the area, so it's pretty thick. Dries hard and is tough as nails. I've had all kinds of yard working equipment, my bike with the front wheel removed and various other stuff hauled back there. It is holding up very well as far as i'm concerned. Havent been able to scratch it yet.
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jdubGWThanks for the review. What is the surface like? Is there bits of rubber in the coating (like herculiner) or is it smooth?
rlcwagoneers
04-24-2003, 09:54 AM
Originally posted by rlcwagoneers:
What do you do with the wiring that runs under the carpet? I pulled up my carpet and have what looks to be about 10-15 wires running under it?Anybody have any advice????????????????
82wagonlimtd
04-24-2003, 02:21 PM
I recommend a professional bedliner application. A heated system offers the best protection, hands down. Anyone near Evansville Indiana can go to my old business (The Truck Shop) it is on first avenue and ask for Sue or Chuck. They will hook you up. The difference is this, when I sprayed a bedliner I used roughly 5-6 gallons of chemical...not the 1 gallon you get with most others. The heated systems have a polyurea/polyurethane blend for their resin which is extremely tough and durable.
I know, it is a little more expensive...well depending on your area..ALOT more expensive, but it is worth it.
Anyway, just my .02 cents....
andy
jdubGW
04-24-2003, 04:05 PM
I didnt have any wires running in the area behind the rear seat where i rolled in the rustoleum.
The mix does have recycled tire grounds in it and dries hard and textured.
jdubGW
pdspeh
04-25-2003, 02:48 AM
I 'm in for that price.
That just saved me 60 bucks.I was going to spend on the herc.
Just ordered a kit.
Thanks Dutch.
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