spray in bed liner
had rhino liner in my other dodge, didn't like it faded quickly, I have a line-x now in my 05, I really like it, not faded a bit, ya'll must be getting bent over, in texas the liner in short bed truck 300 or 350 if you wanted it up over the rails
yep about $350 for over the rail on a rhino liner, the only difference besides the fading on the behalf of the rhino-liner(which they will respray over as a warranty item), is that the rhino liner is a thicker application when done right.
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I have had Line-X in 3 trucks. My dad's '00 GMC Sierra, my '99 S-10, and my '02 Dakota all had over-the-rail Line-X in them and they are awesome. If it ever gets chipped they will patch it without hassle, even if you aren't the original owner of the vehicle. My "new" '01 Ram has some kind of liner in it but no label on it so I'm not sure who makes it although I can tell you it's junk and not a Rhino or Line-X. I know that Rhino liners are more course than Line-X as far as surface texture is concerned but I have never used Rhino myself. I will get Line-X to do my '04 Ram and if I ever decide to have my '01 redone I will take it to them as well.
I've got LINE-X. I had an issue of Peterson's 4x4 Mag that compared all the major spray in liners (1999 or 2000) and for the money, LINE-X was rated best. They even took a shotgun to the liners and you could blow through the Rhino at (I believe it was) 50 feet away. My liner cost me around $450. The shop did an excellent job of installation.



