GEN 2 Dealer installed spray in bed liner

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edubpdx

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Gatorjam has the coverage I expected but didn’t get. That looks nice! Wish I would have known about all the drawbacks of dealer installed bed liners.[emoji53]


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Thanks for your post. Will check locally here with my Line-X dealer to see if the same. $$ saved is $$ saved!

I’d say most dealer add-on’s you can do better quality on your own.

the worst is the couple hundred dollar up-charge for a ceramic coating. I can virtually guarantee for that price, you’re not getting a true ceramic coating; very likely a spray on with F-11 or TLC or some other quickie spray on (not dissing these products at all but not worth a few hundred bucks for someone to do this quickie short lasting spray n wipe).
 

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Check out the YouTube videos the factory spray liner isn't prepped (sanded, adhesion promoter etc) it's super flimsy you can literally peel it off like an orange peel. Aftermarket is covered edge to edge. I also did my fender flares and I am super happy with the quality
 

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Challenge accepted, it comes off clean and smooth, that means they don’t sand or use any adhesion for prep. Ask any Line-X dealer who routinely removes factory bed liners if you don’t believe me.

I think @Donmatteo's point was that it doesn't just come off without TRYING to take it off, as he's saying he's had a couple of them with no problems.
 
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