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Old 01-18-2007, 10:51 PM
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Never had a problem with by drop in's as long as they are screwed to the bed and don't block the drain holes. I had a bed mat in a work truck. That sucked.

As far as the hazard disposal fee, I wouldn't be surprised. I work HAZMAT and companies are held to different standards that the private sector. You pay to dispose of tires, oil, batteries and etc so I would say yes to the spray on liner.I used the same drop in liner in four pickups and no problem. Just make sure you screw it in.
 
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Old 09-05-2008, 02:46 PM
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Default I vote Line-x

Only Line-x and Rhino have the Nationwide warranty so stick with them but here is why I vote Line-x Rhino cant look this good ..


http://www.millenniumlinings.com/colts_truck.htm

http://www.millenniumlinings.com/tundra.htm

http://www.millenniumlinings.com/Mil...ers/index.html


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I have a Lyntrux. I had the choice when I bought the rig between that and Line-X. Went with the Lyntrux due to it was thicker and more flexible.

http://www.lyntrux.com/
 
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Originally Posted by 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!
As long as it's not rusted I wouldn't worry about it...you should see what the paint looks like after they prep the bed for a spray-in.
 
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]I went with Linex I actually had mine done in Indianapolis by Millennium. They put some reverse graphics in mine. I could of had color but I beat the dooo dooo out of my truck and didnt want somthing I could tear up. Like kept gettting said above I liked the Nationwide warranty thing Also not sure how thick your liner is compared to mine I never heard of that other brand you just mentioned "Lyntrux" but mine is a 1/4 in thick on the bottom. Line-x will spray as thick as you want to go....



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Just had Line-x done on my 08 1500 QC, 539.00 over the bed rails. Looks great. It was 250 more if color matched.
 



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