spray on bed liners rhino or Line -X???
#3
I have line-x which is much tougher, but rhino might suit your needs better. Rhino is typically softer and more rubbery so it will probably hold onto things better. I think they would be pretty close on dent protection, but I only have experience with line-x. A couple key differences between them are that line-x is sprayed at high pressure and high temp. so it doesn't run and they guarantee a certain thickness on your bed. Those and the fact that my Dad had line-x on his truck for more than 6 years without one problem sold me.
#4
iv had the rhino liner in my old dodge for almost 10 years,
and its still in great shape, and if it ever fails or needs repair,
they will fix it for free
and if you carry tools or anything really in the bed a lot, rhino is the way to go
its like glue, sometimes i dont even use a tie down, stuff never moves around
and its still in great shape, and if it ever fails or needs repair,
they will fix it for free
and if you carry tools or anything really in the bed a lot, rhino is the way to go
its like glue, sometimes i dont even use a tie down, stuff never moves around
#7
Good Luck with that.
I'm a total Do-It-Yourselfer. I will do and try many things, but spraying a liner in my brand new truck is one thing i won't do. Even those 2 part systems that are being sold on ebay are not of the same quality. Second, you need the proper equiptment, spray booth...etc for over spray. You simply can not brush or roll on any type of paint and maintain the same texture and consistency of a spray.
I would save yourself the $150 and effort and just go somewhere and have it done for the $450 they get. You will be in/out within 1-2hours and it will be perfect with a warranty.
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