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Originally Posted by MKJRH 00
If you are going to actually use the truck to haul stuff, get Rhino. If you have a pretty boy truck that will not be used for anything but looking good, get Line-X.
That's a load of crap. I've hauled a lot of stuff in my truck, pallets of stuff on frequent occasions: steel, sod, rock, pavers, and of course fertilizer and feed. I'll talk Line-x over Rhino any day.
 
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prettyboy truck ?? I have had everything from wood to concrete in my bed and have never done any damage. And even if i did the installer said he would repair it for free if ANYTHING ever happen to it.
 
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Go with Line-X. My truck came off the lot new with an up and coming brand. Lifetime warrenty. Well the company went out of business so I'm stuck if something happens.
 
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You got is azz backwards

Originally Posted by MKJRH 00
There have been many of these thresds over the years and Line-X always gets the nod. Here is the bottom line:

If you are going to actually use the truck to haul stuff, get Rhino. If you have a pretty boy truck that will not be used for anything but looking good, get Line-X.


You got that backwards, for sure! Check out Rhinoliner website. In small print at the bottom of the first page it says, "Designed especially for Pretty Boy trucks. Warranty will be voided if actually used to haul real loads."
 
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I have used Line-X in both my trucks and have had no issues with the product.
 
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Man. I need a spray in liner and was going to go with Line-X and now there is no Line-X dealer to be found in the Houston Area. Anybody know of one that is any good. I don't want it to look like crap, cause my truck is a pretty boy truck when its clean. But definitely gets dirty on occassion.
 
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Line-X is on the decks of tugs i work on, on the salt chuck.
the stuff is everything this thread says it is.
 
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LINE-X gets my vote
 
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Originally Posted by Bulldog68
Man. I need a spray in liner and was going to go with Line-X and now there is no Line-X dealer to be found in the Houston Area. Anybody know of one that is any good. I don't want it to look like crap, cause my truck is a pretty boy truck when its clean. But definitely gets dirty on occassion.
Any of these dealers still exist?

line-x houston texas - Google Maps
 
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Old 09-25-2008, 05:50 PM
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Line-X, been in the bed since 2000 still looks new, as to the sliding issue, for me no issue, cargo bar and fifth wheel hitch hold everything in place.


 
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I had a contractor doing work for me this summer and he had Line-X in his 2008 Duramax Dually. I've never had a bedliner, but he said that Line-X is head and shoulders above Rhino. Based on what I've seen him haul, I will take his word for it.
 
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Neither is my recommendation / Two cents worth
As an alternative consider following:
-If in need for a Truck Bed Liner = www.dualliner.com<o></o>

-Recommended by web site = www.mrtruck.net

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Hope this helps all <o></o>
 
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Sorry --- I hit Submit twice
 

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I had Line-X on my 250,000+ mile SD... no problems. I could have gotten the new factory spray in bedliner in my 2009 F-350. I chose instead to go back to Line-X for the lifetime warranty. I once was hauling a load of liquid nitrogen in my Line-x equipped truck. I took a corner too fast and one of the bottles spilled. It was a hot day and... loud bang, instant freeze cracks all through the liner. Line-X fixed it up no problem. The guy said, he'd never seen anything like that.

I would guess short of 500+ degree below zero liquid onto 100+ degree bedliner damage, they are pretty indestructable.
 
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Old 09-27-2008, 06:23 PM
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Have Line-X. It is holding up great.
 
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