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Roll / Spray on Ute Liner Heavy Duty

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Roll / Spray on Ute Liner Heavy Duty

Post by CWBYUP »

Where can you get the roll on ute liner similar to the Tuff Tonneaus stuff ?

I had a search but all the stuff I can find is the standard rubber stuff.

I had some before but they don't sell it anymore.

Its alot ruffer than the standard stuff you get, its also alot stronger ( not as rubbery ).

Any help would be appreciated.

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Post by Pinball »

Dunno about Sydney,

but i think what you're looking for is the poly urea stuff, Xtreme Coatings at Geebung handle it in Brisbane.

Could try giving them a bell and see if they know anyone local to you..

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Post by CWBYUP »

Just spoke seem's ok, Not as heavy duty as I would like though.

The stuff I had last time was like thick paint with little sharps of glass in it.

Pysco stuff but great when you had muddy boots or had water in the cab. The best thing about it was it worked as a great sound deadener as well.

Thanks for the info Pinball.

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Post by throttle jockey »

are you looking for rhino linings? its spray applied flexible polyurethane protective lining!

www.rhinolinings.com.au
1300 887 780

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Post by 86slowsierra »

try this place. its got 2 places in syd
http://www.blueys.com.au/liners.html#nodrilltrayliners

actually scrap that. just re-read what you asked. sorry
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Post by CWBYUP »

throttle jockey wrote:are you looking for rhino linings? its spray applied flexible polyurethane protective lining!
www.rhinolinings.com.au
1300 887 780
cheers
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