Spray in bed-liners
#1
#3
#5
#6
#7
Trending Topics
#8
RE: Spray in bed-liners
Line-X or Rhino. Supposedly Line-X is a little harder than the Rhino. I have seen both and both look good. I think it ultimately comes down to the shop that does the work. The prep is what is key to making a difference in longevity, peeling, etc. Both should not peel and last a long, long while.
#9
RE: Spray in bed-liners
Mine came with the drop in as well. I'm not going to change it right now, but it wouldn't have been my first choice. I think they do tend to rub. I would have definately gone with a spray in if it had nothing.
There's been threads before on the spray in's and it does seem pretty well split on personal preference between the LineX and Rhino. I've personally heard more good things about the Rhino. Do a search and you'll find more info.
There's been threads before on the spray in's and it does seem pretty well split on personal preference between the LineX and Rhino. I've personally heard more good things about the Rhino. Do a search and you'll find more info.
#10
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.
the Line-x warranty is even extended to my rocker panels I had sprayed. if that ever chips they will re-spray for free. and after a year of having it on it still looks good.
the Line-x warranty is even extended to my rocker panels I had sprayed. if that ever chips they will re-spray for free. and after a year of having it on it still looks good.