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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3029558" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>GatorHyde was invented in Wagoner and is still produced there as far as I know. I like it because it has a firm rubbery feel and it's not a hard plastic feel like a lot of the bedliner material and it has proven to be very resilient on the sliders just a couple feet off the ground. I've put many miles on a gravel road and I just hit them with a car wash and they still looked new and shiny.</p><p></p><p>They quoted me $300 for the bedliner and $100 each to prepare and coat the sliders.</p><p>They also can do white and I suspect different colors, but it was $200 extra to clean all the pigment out of their machine to spray the white.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3029558, member: 7248"] GatorHyde was invented in Wagoner and is still produced there as far as I know. I like it because it has a firm rubbery feel and it's not a hard plastic feel like a lot of the bedliner material and it has proven to be very resilient on the sliders just a couple feet off the ground. I've put many miles on a gravel road and I just hit them with a car wash and they still looked new and shiny. They quoted me $300 for the bedliner and $100 each to prepare and coat the sliders. They also can do white and I suspect different colors, but it was $200 extra to clean all the pigment out of their machine to spray the white. [/QUOTE]
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