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Beachcruiser
07-10-2007, 07:44 PM
I will be taking my truck to a local shop to have them put in a Turbo-Liner Spray-in Bedliner by the end of the week. I'm having a hard time determing if i should get it over rails or under. So lets see some pictures of white trucks with black bedliners. Thanks guys.:beerchug:

thejdman04
07-10-2007, 08:52 PM
I dont have pics but def get over the rails,all the protection you can. Also my advice, that that goofy cheap plastic tailgate tcap off that gets dinged up anways and have them spray that, ccover up the 3 holes under the cap and looks pretty sharp

gralewaj
07-10-2007, 09:39 PM
should be able to see mine in my garage. Last pic, same as my avitar. you can also see the before pics. I went about 2" down all along the bed to protect the rails from the cap, I really like the way it came out. Some bad roads in Alaska were popping the cap off of its clamps and scraped up the rails real bad. This helped.

VMAX
07-10-2007, 10:32 PM
check my garage. Cant go wrong with balck and white. If you USE your bed get over rails it will stay much nicer.

PAUL3500
07-12-2007, 05:03 AM
http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL1003/4368160/9223549/265252473.jpg

Lonestar06
07-12-2007, 07:42 AM
Check out my garage. I have Line-X and over the rail is the way to go in my opinion.

dozerboy
07-12-2007, 11:59 AM
Over the rail IMO

monsterboardr
07-12-2007, 12:11 PM
i'm in corpus christi and have a white truck with turbo liner, if you wanna come check it out.
i figure your getting it sprayed at truckers equipment, thats the only place i know that sprays turbo.

TruckDaddy
07-12-2007, 12:45 PM
I just looked at Turbo Liner's website. Sounds like it's a 100% polyurea product. In my opinion, hybrid polyurethane/polyurea products make better truck bedliners. Why? Because both polyurethane and polyurea give the bedliner desireable properties. For example: Polyurethane has MUCH better adhesion properties than polyurea and polyurethane has two to three times the abrasion resistance of polyurea. Some 100% polyurea brands, such as Speedliner and Superliner, must first apply a primer so that the bedliner will stick to the bed. But, polyurea raises the tear strength, raises the temperature tolerance, sets up MUCH faster for a better looking liner and for an even application of bedliner product.

TXWHTHD
07-12-2007, 04:36 PM
Over the rail IMO

X2, I currently don't have one on this truck but had on the last truck,
Line -X

Beachcruiser
07-12-2007, 11:51 PM
Well i went got the Turboliner installed today......ended up having the guys spray it about 1/4" down the side. It looks really good imo....i'll post up some pics this weekend. Thanks for all the help guys