Your opinion on a product please
I'm pretty sure that speedliner is as thick as Rhino, I'll have to check again. I really would like to see a picture of the liner sprayed over the rails so if you have the means, please...
I agree with new_guy, you get what you pay for. My example is cheap tools and Craftsman. I only buy Craftsman tools because of the warrenty, price is not important to me when it comes to the tools that take care of me. But if I found a cheaper tool (in price not quality) with the same warrenty I would probably go that route. Thanks again for all your input
I agree with new_guy, you get what you pay for. My example is cheap tools and Craftsman. I only buy Craftsman tools because of the warrenty, price is not important to me when it comes to the tools that take care of me. But if I found a cheaper tool (in price not quality) with the same warrenty I would probably go that route. Thanks again for all your input
I have Line-X in my truck and Love it. I have ran Quads/ Washer and dryers and alot of other misc stuff, I have not had any problem with it at all. It is warrantied in all 50 states plus Canada. I have not heard of anybody that has speedliner. So I sont know of any good or bad about it. Good luck!!
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I have a Scorpion Liner on my truck(from Ark.), it held up pretty good until i scraped a riding mower deck on the tailgate and put a fat gouge in it, and the i slid my toolbox(diamond-plate)out and put some more gouges. I would have been a lot happier if Scorpion had a warranty that covered any cuts or scrapes in the liner. I wish now that I would have asked the DF before I bought myne.
Thanks for the picks swede7000 that looks a lot better than I thought it would!
I called the guy who owns the shop and he told me I could come down and take a look anytime I wanted. He said the last truck just left so all he has with a liner is his old Dakota (Dodge guy, that's good) He told me his liner isn't typical, since he works at the place and can fix his or take it out and put a whole new one in if he wanted he really uses his. REALLY. He told me he tries hard as hell to scratch it and break it. He has thrown, from a distance, cynder blocks into the back of his truck. He has put scrap metal in there, spare tires and rims, work equipment, metal lined tool boxes were talking the works. He tries to destroy this thing and doesn't even have one scratch. That's awesome. Unless he's lying to me. lol. Take it easy all, and thanks again.
I called the guy who owns the shop and he told me I could come down and take a look anytime I wanted. He said the last truck just left so all he has with a liner is his old Dakota (Dodge guy, that's good) He told me his liner isn't typical, since he works at the place and can fix his or take it out and put a whole new one in if he wanted he really uses his. REALLY. He told me he tries hard as hell to scratch it and break it. He has thrown, from a distance, cynder blocks into the back of his truck. He has put scrap metal in there, spare tires and rims, work equipment, metal lined tool boxes were talking the works. He tries to destroy this thing and doesn't even have one scratch. That's awesome. Unless he's lying to me. lol. Take it easy all, and thanks again.
I have the rhino liner in my 06 mega cab and the day after i got the truck i got it lined. The day after i got it lined I had to haul a large boilier and when the fork lift put in in the truck the forks of the fork lift caught the raised portion of the tailgate (where the locking mechanism is). It tore a chuck off about the size of a half dollar. I was glad it hit that because you can just take it off and get it relined, not the entire truck. They company did it for free when i went to get my headache rack installed. What do you expect though when your truck gets hit by a forklift. [sm=gobble.gif] <that is a funny smiley
a friend of mine has a speedliner in his 06 ram, it looks very nice and is a little harder and more griptape-like then my rhino, i would go with either one though.
I have a Herculiner in my truck. I put tools and equipment in my truck on a daily basis. It does not seem to be as tuff as some of the other liners. The Herculiner has tiny pieces of ruber in it. The rubber is great for keeping things in place and tends to quiet the bed down, it is also the reason for the weakness. It's a trade off I guess.
For really heavy use a "drop in" is probably better.
For really heavy use a "drop in" is probably better.



