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No, but I did notice the other day that the local guy who used to shoot Rhino liner is now Bulldog instead.
I researched this topic on this site. Seems some like the spray on liners, while others prefer molded drop in liners because you're less apt to dent your bed with heavy cargo, like bricks or somesuch. Drawback to drop-ins is they vibrate and scuff the paint something fierce.
In the tech section there's an article about do it yourself paint on liner...I was thinking of doing that to seal and protect against my drop-in liner. Like I have time....
I researched this topic on this site. Seems some like the spray on liners, while others prefer molded drop in liners because you're less apt to dent your bed with heavy cargo, like bricks or somesuch. Drawback to drop-ins is they vibrate and scuff the paint something fierce.
In the tech section there's an article about do it yourself paint on liner...I was thinking of doing that to seal and protect against my drop-in liner. Like I have time....
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Just another one of the hundreds of companies that buy the chemicals from a 3rd party, put their name on it, and sell it. Bulldog has 12 dealers in the US according to their website. One of them is in Decatur, Texas. A LINE-X will be opening up there in about two weeks, so make that 11 Bulldog dealers.
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