Spray on Bed Liners
#11
i called a shop in my area and for my short bed under the rails i was quoted 600 bux from line x.. or 400. the 600 was for linex xtra which is regular bedliner with a kevlar coating on top and is gauranteed for life not only to not peel crack or break but also not to fade in color. 400 gets you standard linex which is lifetime no crack peel or break but if it color fades then ur not gauranteed for that. also the line x xtra can be color matched to any truck.
#12
i have had both. and i like the rhino better. its a little softer which doesnt let your stuff slide around as easy.
rhino color matches too. thats what i have now. but if you actually use your bed alot i wouldnt get the color match it gets banged up to easy. stick with the black.
rhino color matches too. thats what i have now. but if you actually use your bed alot i wouldnt get the color match it gets banged up to easy. stick with the black.
Last edited by talon6; 09-02-2008 at 11:34 AM.
#13
#19
I have a Rhino. Only complaint is that it has faded in the time I've had it (8 months). The floor of the bed has visibly faded more than the vertical portions (tailgate, front of bed, etc). Now, I have been bad and haven't really scrubbed it yet, so I am sure that doesn't help.
As far as durability and its ability to resist scratches and digs - it's a beast.
As far as durability and its ability to resist scratches and digs - it's a beast.
#20
I have a Rhino. Only complaint is that it has faded in the time I've had it (8 months). The floor of the bed has visibly faded more than the vertical portions (tailgate, front of bed, etc). Now, I have been bad and haven't really scrubbed it yet, so I am sure that doesn't help.
As far as durability and its ability to resist scratches and digs - it's a beast.
As far as durability and its ability to resist scratches and digs - it's a beast.