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OK, I've read the posts about Line-X vs. Rino-liner and it appears like Line-X is the hands down favorite! Now my question; Does anyone have any experience/knowledge with Reflex spray in liner?
A local installer claims a "Lifetime warranty", is somewhat cheaper, and is allot closer than the nearest Line-X installer.
One selling point to the Reflex is it's more of a rubbery texture than the others ?
Can anyone comment from experience?
My grandfather has reflex in his truck. The installer sucked, so my experince is probably biases, but I prefer my Line-x. The reflex does get hard after several years, but it doesn't seem to hold the rough edges that stops your junk from sliding around.
Get LINE-X.
I personally prefer it because I've thrown everything from lumber to shingles and INCLUDING a 130lb. Cast Iron Sink at it with no problems. I had it on my 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4. I used to build mini barns and sheds. I hope nobody gets mad with my photo of it.
ok, i'm kidding. anyways, line-x seems to be all i've heard about from friends/family as having no real problems or having "bad" experiences. add +1 to the tally...
Another for Line-X. Line-X of Anchorage, AK is tops! Way better service than any of the other spray in liners around town and I've tried a few of them.
LINE-X has a lifetime warranty and is valid NATIONWIDE. The Reflex warranty is only valid with that dealer. So, if he goes out of business, then your out of luck. Reflex is a 100% polyurethane liner just like Rhino.
[QUOTE=TruckDaddy]LINE-X has a lifetime warranty and is valid NATIONWIDE. The Reflex warranty is only valid with that dealer. So, if he goes out of business, then your out of luck. Reflex is a 100% polyurethane liner just like Rhino.
2nd that! The local Rhino Liner place closed, and all of those guys are SOL.
Free. All in stock logos are applied for free with a bedliner purchase. We have about 20 or so different stencils in stock. That particular logo is the Texas Trophy Hunter's Association logo.