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Spray bedliner- over the rail or no over the rail??

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Old 09-16-2008, 08:46 AM
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Over without a doubt.
 
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I went over the rails with reflex. Only thing i wish i did different was reflex under the rail and line-x over the rails. The reflex is nice n rubbery and prevents things from sliding around but is shot on thick where as line-x is thin looking better over the rails.
 
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Old 09-16-2008, 04:14 PM
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i did rhino over the rails and love it... the only reason that i remotely regret it is because i kinda want to do diamond plate for over the rails, and doing it at this point would be redundant! but for an extra $50, if you don't plan on doing a different form of protection, over is well worth it... and looks great!
 
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i have over the rail on mine nice when loading and unloading the truck from the side http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...s/DSCF1013.jpg
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...s/DSCF0981.jpg
 
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Ok I will defenitly get over the rails. The last Line X quote I recieved was around $800 which has the non-fade material included.

Seems like a nice chunk for just a bed liner... But still planning on doing it.
 
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Good choice..I have over the rails and a cover and it looks fantastic.

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That does seem expensive, but I've never priced Line-X with the non-fade. Rhino cost me about $450 over the rails.
 
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I dont no about the no fade bit myself but when i priced the several different deals around my town they were all basically the same: 450 bucks regardless of what it was reflex, line-x etc...
 
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Originally Posted by Mike649
Ok I will defenitly get over the rails. The last Line X quote I recieved was around $800 which has the non-fade material included.

Seems like a nice chunk for just a bed liner... But still planning on doing it.
Wayy too much man...get a quote somewhere else.
 
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If you plan to haul ****, get over the rail. It's nice to be able to position bulky things back there with out having to worry about the rails getting tore up.
 


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