I'm looking for recommendations for a paint on bed liner. I'm thinking along the lines of 2 coat epoxy that isn't too slippery and sticks well to a metal bed. Something that will take abuse with logs, rocks etc.
I used a kit made by rust oleum to do the bed on a Daihatsu mini truck, it worked out ok.
The trick is in the prep work, first I pressure washed the bed, second I wiped it all down 3x with xylene using a new rag every time.
Then I applied to the bed with a roller and used a brush for the corners.
I let it dry for a few days and it looked great, but not professional.
As far as rocks and logs dropping on it, I dont know, maybe a plastic truck bed liner would be better for you.
LineX from dealer here. Working out nicely after 3 years.I have a Line X spray on bed liner. Installed at the factory. Also have Line X complete body undercoating - also done at the factory. Line X has DIY kits also.
Not a tree in site, but all that firewood!!!!! Just kidding. LOL JonI've had two pickups with the Line-X lined beds..........
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My Dad has rubber mat that has been moved from truck to truck. It started out in a 1981 Ford. It is grumbling at this point. He puts the rubber mat on top of the drop in liner to keep stuff from sliding.I prefer a rubber mat that's specific to the truck. There not slippery and provide some impact protection and distribution of a point load. More than a paint or spray on "liner". For years we always just dropped in a 4x8 sheet of CDX plywood, your wheel wells are still vulnerable but the only protection for them is the drop in skating rink (bed liner).
I moved 1 rubber mat about every 4 years to the next truck for over 20 years, and these were all full time work trucks.
Not a tree in site, but all that firewood!!!!! Just kidding. LOL Jon