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Old 06-26-2006, 02:29 AM
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hey guys

im looking to get a line-x bedliner for my ram and was wondering what people have paid for their spray in bedliners for the ram oh btw its a long bed

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Yes i would like to know also Is Line -X better then rino.going to get mine done soon also.
 
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Are Titleist golf clubs better than Ping? (depends who you ask) Same for bedliners. One guy will say LineX is better, another will say Rhino - All I can offer is that I have Rhino and it's extremely durable. Just got done hauling a load of 60 1/2" 4 ft X 10 ft sheets of drywall, nearly 6600 pounds, all loaded on top of 3-10 ft 2x4's, which were all on top of the Rhino. No indentations, no marks - nothing. I own a remodeling biz and have thrown just about everything into the bed, and it's good as new. Perhaps LineX is just as good, but I don't personally know. BTW, that load of drywall barely even loaded down the rear of my truck - 2500. The 3/4 ton Ram definitely can haul a ton (or three)
 
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I had the Rino done on our '01 1500 Quad...no complaints...alot has to do with who does the work. I paid about $425. I have a drop-in in our '03 that the dealer put in...can't stand it...too slippery. I just can't convince the wife to spend another $ on a better investment. Too bad I couldn't have swapped the liners when we traded the '01!
Again, I believe it depends on who does your work.
 
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Oh yeah, I have the 6'3" bed, did over the rails and was about $450 B4 tax. That was the best price in my area of 4 shops I called. I agree with the comment of it matters who does the install. Prep should include grinding/sanding down the bed, acetone clean up and of course masking the rest of the truck for the over spray. My guy really went all out on the prep with the actual application taking only about 30 minutes of the 3 hour process.
 
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this in Canadian $$$$ Line X dealer quoted me 750.00 For a life time warranty, 8 ft box, over the rails and color match ( truck is Patriot Blue ) Base one year warenty over the rails was 450.00...

To much money for me, Once the topper goes on the truck, no one is going to see the scratchs, 3/4 plywood and a can rust paint is a lot cheaper.....
 
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Local guy here charges 375 over the rails for a 3G short bed. Life time warranty with the line-x all across america. not just where u get it done at
 
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Line-X and Rhino are both good products. Rhino is typically a little softer and rubbery feeling as opposed to the Line-X. I'm going to eventually get one or the other. I think it will come down to price and who's local.
 
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We priced out all of the Line-x's in KC & the best we could do w/ a bluk rate was I think $1800 for 4 trucks. 3 LB's & 1 Shorty. My tailgate keeps getting chipped off though[:@], but I'm guessing that all spray-ins would do this by the amount of abuse I'm giving that thing.
 
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Mine Line-x dealer here is Called Millennium Line-x They are supose to be the biggest in the State of Indiana. They get between $400 and $500 for a Line-x liner but their claim to fame is that they will get any normal Line-x liner done in under 2 hours. I guess they have people drive in from all over the state. Especially for their grapics packages and color Packages they sell the Line-x Extra and do awsome Graphics packages. I have attached two off their website. But I recommend Line-x they are the only ones I have ever seen do a White liner.... Not to mention they use Kevlar in their extra liners. So they get my vote I have had mine for over 1.5 years with no chalk no fade and no chipping...

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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