Spray in bed liners
I read the instructions on one of those do it yourself kits,it said you had to scuff the complete area you're going to apply it to,at around $90 for the kit I don't think I would go that route,I've allways had drop ins on my trucks and thats what I have in my Dak,the spray in look nice,saw a diferent set up on Spike last weekend I think it was, it came in sections with plastic sides and a bed mat in a box small enough to ship to your door,don't know about the cost but it didn't look bad.
I got the line-x as soon as I bought the truck. It is a great product and I do like it; however, for the limited hauling of stuff I do, and how much it cost (~$450), I probably would've went another route.
i dont have it but ive seen it and heard about it...rhino is good stuff
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I have Line-X.
As to which is better it is a matter of preference. We had a truck at work sprayed with Rhino. I was able to peel a whole section off the tailgate. Bad product or bad application?
Line-X is not rubbery and even if you wanted to chip or peel it, it just won't move.
As to which is better it is a matter of preference. We had a truck at work sprayed with Rhino. I was able to peel a whole section off the tailgate. Bad product or bad application?
Line-X is not rubbery and even if you wanted to chip or peel it, it just won't move.
I had Rino in my 95 Dak and it was great! I couldn't hurt it. I now have the Bedrug product in the 06 and I really love it on the knees and great for not marring things I put in the bed.


