Spray in bed liners
both are great linings. you can beat the snot out of them. i dont know which one you can get color matched to the truck or if you can get both i had the herculiner on my 97 full size. took 8 hrs to install between sanding wiping drying then apply the liner. was tuff but not 1/4 inch thick. one thing it did help out was as a bottom fender and rocker panel protector. seeing how the truck was black i decided to go a head and do it. came out nice. as far as tar and other roadside cebri it washed of easier then the nature metal of the truck
I had a spray in and hated it. It didnt really chip or anything, but I tend to throw things into my truck, and it didnt absorb the shock that a plastic liner one does. I never had a plastic liner rust out my bed either, not even close.
line-x and love it...
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not sold in the rhino non skid, seams to me it also makes it more difficult to put things in and out if it doesn't slide some what. But that is just MHO.
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not sold in the rhino non skid, seams to me it also makes it more difficult to put things in and out if it doesn't slide some what. But that is just MHO.
Dealer threw in liner as part of my deal (dave smith). Turboliner brand, they normally charge $450. It's kind of in between rhino & linex. Good stuff, I don't know why all trucks don't just come with bedliner from the factory.



