Rhino, Line-X or Scorpion Spray-in Liner?
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RE: Rhino, Line-X or Scorpion Spray-in Liner?
i have line-x in my truck, and love it. i can only speak of line-x and rhino because i haven't heard of scorpion, line-x has a gritty sand like texture to it compaired to rhino which is a smooth finnish. i have also heard that rhino will take any abuse that you can throw at it. line-x thends to scratch a bit easier but if you damage it they will fix it for free for life. but whatever way you go a spray on is a good adition.
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RE: Rhino, Line-X or Scorpion Spray-in Liner?
ORIGINAL: mmstar23
whats better spray on or a bed liner?
whats better spray on or a bed liner?
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RE: Rhino, Line-X or Scorpion Spray-in Liner?
My Exp. With Drop Ins - Is That They Are Normally Made out of Plastic = A Lot of Smooth Surface, Things Tend To Slide. I Went Simply With A Bed Mat - That Way I Can Take It Out on A Sunny Day And Let The Moisture Dry Up. My Rationality With The Bed Mat - When I Sell My Truck I Will Spray In A Bed Liner, If You Look on KBB It Tends To Add Value + With A Fresh Liner It Will Create A Good Curb Appeal.
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RE: Rhino, Line-X or Scorpion Spray-in Liner?
Have you tried looking at Speedliner? Their standard thickness from day one has always been 1/8" and that's because their tensile strength is so high (4800 psi) compared to Scorpion's 2200 psi and Rhino and Line X's at 2000 psi. Speedliner puts 4 gallons of material in a 6 ft bed where Scorpion tells their installers to put only 2 sometimes 3 to keep cost down. Strength means performance in my book IMO.
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RE: Rhino, Line-X or Scorpion Spray-in Liner?
I just put Rhino in my. Its about 1 month old so very new. i also have heard great things about both of them and they both offer Life time warrentys. So I went with who ever gave me the better deal and Rhino won. I figured that hell if the liner goes bad,rips or anything else then they have to fix it.