Spray in bed-liners
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RE: Spray in bed-liners
Now that you've removed the drop in, you understand why so many have gone to the spray in. It really does suck when you find out this way. I had mine sprayed before I ever took delivery of it. In fact, due to the fact that I live in the salt ridden winters, I'm going to have the lower parts below the doors and wheel wells sprayed because of rock chipping, which ends up being body cancer, and I don't much care for mud flaps. The guy that is going to do the work quoted me between $500 & $600 to do the work, and this is bumper to bumper, color matched, with warranty.
ORIGINAL: MY D8ONA
I just pulled my drop in liner. What a mess. It has damaged my brand new bed. Rub marks in the paint everywhere. Completely trashed the bed paint. This sucks!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT USE DROP IN BED LINERS!
I just pulled my drop in liner. What a mess. It has damaged my brand new bed. Rub marks in the paint everywhere. Completely trashed the bed paint. This sucks!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT USE DROP IN BED LINERS!
#23
RE: Spray in bed-liners
I like my Line-x, and I had a bit more than the bed sprayed with the stuff. . . check out the my gallery for details.
I have Line-X in my 02 bed and still looks great. I bought the 02 used and was told by a local Line-X rep that the lifetime warranty will not carry over to the new owner. That sucks big time!! I'm sure Rhino has the same policy though, not sure.
I am interested in the price to spray line-x on the body though! Let me know.
#24
RE: Spray in bed-liners
ORIGINAL: Gone Fishin
Now that you've removed the drop in, you understand why so many have gone to the spray in. It really does suck when you find out this way. I had mine sprayed before I ever took delivery of it. In fact, due to the fact that I live in the salt ridden winters, I'm going to have the lower parts below the doors and wheel wells sprayed because of rock chipping, which ends up being body cancer, and I don't much care for mud flaps. The guy that is going to do the work quoted me between $500-$600 to do the work, and this is bumper to bumper, color matched, with warranty.
Now that you've removed the drop in, you understand why so many have gone to the spray in. It really does suck when you find out this way. I had mine sprayed before I ever took delivery of it. In fact, due to the fact that I live in the salt ridden winters, I'm going to have the lower parts below the doors and wheel wells sprayed because of rock chipping, which ends up being body cancer, and I don't much care for mud flaps. The guy that is going to do the work quoted me between $500-$600 to do the work, and this is bumper to bumper, color matched, with warranty.
ORIGINAL: MY D8ONA
I just pulled my drop in liner. What a mess. It has damaged my brand new bed. Rub marks in the paint everywhere. Completely trashed the bed paint. This sucks!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT USE DROP IN BED LINERS!
I just pulled my drop in liner. What a mess. It has damaged my brand new bed. Rub marks in the paint everywhere. Completely trashed the bed paint. This sucks!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT USE DROP IN BED LINERS!
#25
RE: Spray in bed-liners
I just got my line-x bedliner done today and I am one happy camper. The guys at line-x were top notch. I work for an airline that specializes in great customer service so I know what to look for....and believe me I found it. The guys at my line-x place were really nice and knowledgeable about their product. They even let me watch a DVD with a study on blast mitigation. Did you know that line-x just got a contract to spray the pentagon? Not only does it look good but it's grippy as hell. I don't think I'll have too much of a problem with things sliding around. The guys even threw in UV protectant for free.
It always comes down to personal preference in the end and I'm glad I chose line-x.
It always comes down to personal preference in the end and I'm glad I chose line-x.
#26
RE: Spray in bed-liners
Go with either Rhino or Line-X. The Rhino has a softer, more "rubbery" type feel to it. It's still plenty tough though. The Line-X has a hard "sandpapery" feel to it. I have a Line-X in my truck because it was on it when I bought it. I like it alot but, I probably would have chosen the Rhino if I had done it myself. I prefer the Rhino texture over the Line-X. Largely because I wonder if the roughness of the Line-X could possibly scratch wood like if I was moving furniture and it slid around some in the back. Anybody know? I know that the Rhino would not.
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i have used a OEM drop-in-liner on my last 3 Rams.
I have used a OEM drop-in-liner on my last 3 Rams. I have not had any issues with rust or cracking. I have had cinderblocks, multch,stone, many many deer (ie blood) and it has held up and cleaned out like new with no fading or chipping like most spray-on-liners.