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So far so good! It seems pretty thin compared to the Armourthane liner I had in my last truck though. The real test will be when I start draggin dirt bikes and snowmobiles in and out of it.
Love the liner, a bit on the thin side but that stuff is tough. You really don't seem to need it that thick, its actually pretty hard stuff compared to Rhinolining. My friend has Rhinolining and it seems to be a bit softer. just my 2 cents.
The installer makes all the difference in the world.
I've had three trucks Line-X'd and really like the product. However, the Line-X installer has progressively gotten worse over the past couple of years. So much worse that I tore the liner in the last truck ('00 F250) while helping a neighbor move. To top the poor workmanship off, the patch job was done "cold" and looked like crap. I didn't really care because the truck had some other (important) issues that Ford couldn't/wouldn't fix and I got a new one. The new truck has an ARMAcoating. It appears to be just like Line-X but the installer did a much better job.
I have the LineX. It's thinner but it's guaranteed for the life of the truck so I'm not worried about it. My buddy's got Rhino and it tended to stick on big stuff like a refrigerator and a large dresser we moved. Line-X covered all the bolting hardware and rope hooks so they reatined their original look.
I was very satisfied. Good luck.
Mike