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Old 03-15-2010, 02:39 PM
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Spray on bed liner!

What would you recommend for the best spray on bed liner?
 
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Old 03-15-2010, 02:41 PM
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I am happy with my rhino liner. It is extremely durable. It came with my truck when I bought it used last year so I cannot tell ya anything about cost.
 
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Old 03-15-2010, 02:45 PM
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I prefer Line-X. I have used them in the last 3 trucks and would suggest them to anyone looking to do the spray in type of bed liner.
 
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Old 03-15-2010, 03:54 PM
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^ +1

Line-x seems to hold up better. They both have lifetime warranties though.
 
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Old 03-15-2010, 04:31 PM
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I have never been a fan of the spray in bed liners. But my new truck came with a Rhino Liner. And I'll tell you I will never own another tuck again with out one.
 
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5th wheel bed rails

Does anybody know what they do as far as the 5th wheel hitch rails that are bolted to the bed? I was thinking of that hand painted type of system and just paint around the rails . Am I in the right thinking ?
 
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They will take off the rails and spray underneath them. Or if they are feeling lazy they will just spray right over them and then cut around them and pull the liner off the rails.
 
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They will take off the rails and spray underneath them. Or if they are feeling lazy they will just spray right over them and then cut around them and pull the liner off the rails.
What ^ said
 
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Old 03-15-2010, 05:49 PM
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Line-X on 3 truck now, great stuff. Going to have my rocker panels sprayed this spring.
 
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is there away to tell the 2 apart. my is damaged in one spot and I would like to get it pached but dont know which one it is.
 
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is there away to tell the 2 apart. my is damaged in one spot and I would like to get it pached but dont know which one it is.
Dono mine (Rhino) is more gray than black. If that helps.
 
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Line-x is a harder coating. Rhino liner is somewhat flexible when you dig your finger nail into it.

I prefer Line-x as others have mentioned. They both fade in color more than I would like (I prefer the black).

You can get either in a wide range of colors.
 
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I've had Line X in mine for 4 years and it's holding up great. Paid about $ 500.00.
 
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Just got the Line-X two weeks ago, 600.00 black with the Dupont UV protectant so it will never fade. I love it, they pulled the rails, tie downs and even bed bolts to do a very professional job.
 
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Line-X have had it on one of my trucks for 14 years, about to put it on my new truck. This is a very durable product.
 


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