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I got a Line-X liner put in about a month ago, and absolutely love it! I have hauled a scrap boat trailer, wood for camping, little bit of furniture and the thing still looks brand new. Another plus of them is if they do get cut/torn/scraped, they can just respray over those spots and it's just like new. It also dampens a lot of vibrations in the rear end and makes things a little quiter for the most part. I think they're definitely worth the 463 I paid for mine.
basstardo
2002 F-250 Lariat, SC, 7.3L PSD, 6 Spd, Line-X Spray In Liner, more to come...
I have had this in two trucks before, and just got a new 250, which I intend to have done next week. I got my first on (Rhino Liner) clise to 10 years ago.
I can find no "down side" to them. As stated above, the hold up great, they claen up great, and when the time comes to sell or trade, they make the bed appear as if it has seen very little use. I had it in a 95 150 that was hit in the side, and one side of the bed had to be replaced. After the body work was done, it went back to the bed liner place, and when they were done, I could not tell it had been done.
The only vendor where I live now is Line-X, but I know several people here with this brand, and I have no reason to believe it will be any different.
I got mine done by Line-X and its one of the best things I've ever done to a truck. What band you get is up to you the big difference in the line-X and the Rhino is the pressure that they are applied at. Line-X uses high pressure and just the opposet for the Rhino. Find a friend with one and see which you prefer.
Definitely Line-X if you are going to haul stuff like broken concrete, as the concrete slides better on Line-X with no damage to the surface of the liner. My friend has Rhinoliner on his truck and the concrete won't slide and gouges if he tries to slide. Just my .02.
Linex here. I threw railroad ties, concrete blocks, wood, just hosed off and it looks like new. It really helps keep things from sliding around on the bed as well.
I highly recommend Line X, had it installed a month after I got the truck, and have not had a problem with it in the two and a half years since. Just hose it out and it's as good as new.
I suppose it's a personal choice, but the Rhino lining looks and feels too soft. Doesn't seem to me that stuff would slide out without hanging up on the liner.
-IKE
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i was thinknin about a spray on liner but has anyone had any experience with the Bed Rug?? the fabric/carpet type lay on liner...i got a sample of it and looks prettyy good..ive seen a F150 with it and looked awesome and the material suppose to be really tough.