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Hey guys I read some other posts in other forums but nothing really helped me out. Im looking to do a paint in bed liner which Im going to have done professionally but I just wanted to see which ones everyone went with. Im looking at the Duplicolor bed armor or a rhino lining. I have heard alot about both but Im leaning towards the duplicolor. If anyone has the bed armor Id really like to know the pros and cons about it. Im going to buy the product and have the guy do it when he does some touch up paint on the body.
I have had a Linex in my other truck since 2002. I have thrown everything at it. Chains, ramps, rock, camping supplies, etc. The only "chip" was caused by slamming the gate against one of my trailer ramps. It is virtually indestructable, better looking and easier to clean the standard Rhino brand liner. I had them apply it over the bed rail for extra protection. One of the best add ons I ever put on that truck.
I have had a Linex in my other truck since 2002. I have thrown everything at it. Chains, ramps, rock, camping supplies, etc. The only "chip" was caused by slamming the gate against one of my trailer ramps. It is virtually indestructable, better looking and easier to clean the standard Rhino brand liner. I had them apply it over the bed rail for extra protection. One of the best add ons I ever put on that truck.
Do you have an 8' bed and how much did the linex cost you it you Dnt mind me asking ?
I have Line-x too on my short bed crew cab. $500 3 years ago.
I love the stuff. The only problem I had was a fork lift operator tore a hole in the liner trying to stick a fork under the item being unloaded.
Lifetime guarantee took care of that about 3 days later. I know where the hole happened, but for the life of me I cannot see it, they did that good a job fixing it. I have over the rail too and that saves a lot of wear and tear on those bed rails lifting stuff over the edge of the truck.