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Do yourself a favor and have it done by Rhino Linings. Nothing comes close to their product. A few years back, I had my dad's rig sprayed for his birthday. He loved it and then he sold the truck about a year later. In his next truck, he told me he was going to have the bed sprayed "just like I had done for him". He tells me who's going to be spraying it and I begged him to stay with Rhino. He says he's going to save 100 dollars if he goes with the other company. He's the type of person that you will never change his mind.. so I let him make his own mistake. He's still complaining about the job they did and I make it a point to continually show him new areas in his bed that are torn, degraded, or peeling.
Also, Rhino stands behind their product. If you tear it, they will patch the area.
I would have to agree with Graffe. I've seen other spray ins and out of the ones I've seen, Rhino's really the best I've seen. They were really popular in my hometown and I know several people that said they couldn't scratch their rhino. (Mostly hs kid of course while owners of actual work trucks say that they really do stick to their end of the bargain and fix it if it gets messed up.) Another thing, if you don't want to get your bedliner black, they can mix colors with it or paint it or something. I haven't really looked into that too much but I've seen the rhino liners in all sorts of colors. The would be the hard part for me to decide.
Just another 2¢
Thanx!
Connie (only Ford luvr in the family!)
'79 f100 "Silver Ghost" (my baby)
'83 f100 "The Ford" (my first)
'85 f150 "Old Blue" (my next project)
I would get the Rhino lining, I checked out a lot of other types of spray in liners including the kind you apply yourself and they all sucked compared to the Rhino. I got the Rhino and I also had my rocker panels done too, had them match the paint as close as the local shop could (supposedly they can send off your paint code to Rhino and get an exact match but that costs mega bucks), the whole thing came out great.