Spray-On Bed liners: Rhino vs Speedliner
#46
They can, but will probably charge you by the hour to remove it. Sometimes it's easy to remove, sometimes not.
#50
I dunno why rhino doesn't get a very good rep. One of our farm trucks bed had one for 8 years before we sold it and it held up great. Like anything else prep is key. That trucks bed had barbed wire, fence posts, pallets, feed, or hay in the bed almost every day. It never faded or peeled and to this day I still miss that truck
#51
I've been reading various posts related to spray in liners and my local Line-X dealer wants to charge me $1200 to spray on rocker panels. This is with me removing the rear bumper and running boards. I'm confused why this is so much higher than what other guys are paying for a full bed spray. I wonder if my Line-X dealer is just wayyyyy overpriced.
#52
I dunno why rhino doesn't get a very good rep. One of our farm trucks bed had one for 8 years before we sold it and it held up great. Like anything else prep is key. That trucks bed had barbed wire, fence posts, pallets, feed, or hay in the bed almost every day. It never faded or peeled and to this day I still miss that truck
And most people doing a spray in liner are going for looks. For bed protection, a nice thick rubber mat for $75 or $80 is hard to beat. And it's very easy on the knees if you have to crawl around on it.
Don't get me wrong, I like the looks of the LineX. I would like to have one on my new 2015. But I don't like it $500 worth ...
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