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SNEAKY F350 10-22-2006 06:22 PM

Need Spray Bedliner Advice
 
2007 F350 King Ranch PSD Crew Cab FX4 Long Box True Blue/Beige

I had the Xtreme sprayliner on my other trucks but the local accessory shop no longer does them. My X-treme was supposedly just like Line-X and worked good for me. I have never seen the Rhino other than on TV but am open to it. Which is better, Line-X or Rhino?

scooter80 10-22-2006 06:29 PM

Rhino is thicker (1/4") than Line-X and tends to be a bit softer, but stays nicer looking if you don't gouge or otherwise harm it. It tends to keep it's gloss, in otherwords.

Line-X is the way to go if you really use the bed.

fishnatic 10-22-2006 06:39 PM

Hi, Just had my 06 f150 harley done with linex looks great, a friend told me after i had it done there is residential grade and commercial. i believe i ended up w/residential. my 2 brothers both work at the dealership where i bought, they endorse line-x

Deluxe05 10-22-2006 07:25 PM

Line-X. Hands down. I've had it on three previous vehicles, and it will eventually find its way onto my current Super Duty.

The only "failure" of the liner that I know of first hand was in a friend's truck (carpenter, by trade). The company honored the lifetime warranty without a question. And, to my knowledge, he continued to haul around all of his tools & equipment in that truck for 11 or 12 years without any other problems with the liner.


On the little known side...several branches of the military have authorized & been using Line-X for bomb/exposion blast mitigation lining in buildings & vehicles, for salt water protection on subs & ships, and a varity of other uses. That says a lot, in my opinion.

Lonewolftx 10-22-2006 08:27 PM

I had an Xteme don't here in Houston, Westside. If you want to use them I can give you the contact info, they do the spray in work for Machaik. PM me if you are interested.

F250tuff 10-23-2006 10:52 AM

I have read in other posts that if you have a Line-X liner and it gets damaged, any Line-X shop will honor the warranty and make the repair.

If you have a Rhino liner, you must use the shop who installed it, to make the repair. If the shop is out of business, you are out of warranty.

jonsk 10-23-2006 11:13 AM

I dont believe that is true. LineX warrenty is honored in all states.
If your dealer goes out of buisness they will honor your warrenty at another dealer. Here is a link, follow the nationwide link on this page, and it tells you such.
http://www2.line-x.com/ns/warranty.html

F250Wheels 10-23-2006 11:18 AM

I have rhino, it's softer and things seem to stay in place better and not slide around, but I do have A few goughes in it, I think the line-x wouldn't have gotten damaged as easy.

Lonewolftx 10-23-2006 11:21 AM

[QUOTE=jonsk]I dont believe that is true. LineX warrenty is honored in all states.
If your dealer goes out of buisness they will honor your warrenty at another dealer. Here is a link, follow the nationwide link on this page, and it tells you such.
http://www2.line-x.com/ns/warranty.html[/QUOTE]

I think you misread the F250tuff post as he was saying this as well . . .

It was the other liner he felt would be an issue.

F250tuff 10-23-2006 11:37 AM

[QUOTE=Lonewolftx]

Originally Posted by jonsk
I dont believe that is true. LineX warrenty is honored in all states.
If your dealer goes out of buisness they will honor your warrenty at another dealer. Here is a link, follow the nationwide link on this page, and it tells you such.
http://www2.line-x.com/ns/warranty.html[/QUOTE]

I think you misread the F250tuff post as he was saying this as well . . .

It was the other liner he felt would be an issue.

Exactly

PERFORMANCE RED 10-23-2006 11:55 AM

I only have experience with Line-X. I have slid some pretty heavy stuff over it and it is some dang tough stuff. So far i see one little mark on the bed floor but it didn't cut all the way thru the liner to the bed.

I would diffently get Line-X again.

Autobahn F-250 Lariat 10-23-2006 12:48 PM

I love my LINE-X wouldn't have any other way :-X22 you can ask them to spray it on a little thicker... they sprayed the front where my tool box sits a little thicker... $345 out the door w/ military discount

jonsk 10-23-2006 02:52 PM

You guys are right. I misread the post. My bad.

Ray diesel 10-23-2006 04:21 PM

LINE-X, only experience, but very satisfied with it.

'07 F250 PSD shortbed

07diesel4X4 10-23-2006 05:17 PM

I have to say I am sold on Rhino liners. It is much thicker and seems to absorb shocks much better than my cousins Line-X liner. Rhino liner feels much stickier also, and sure keeps things from slipping around. Just got rid of my 2000 Ram and the bed still looks like the day I had it sprayed. Garden hose usually is all it takes, maybe a little car wash soap and a scrub brush on a broom stick. Just had my 07 sprayed, $420.00 out the door, as a comparison for any one interested.

Later.

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