Spray Bed liner - Recommended Shops
I am actively searching for a good reputable shop to apply my spray-in bed liner. I would have done it myself but my truck has the Ram Boxes and the cargo management rail, and I am afraid I will mess things up.
Can you recommend a good shop in the Atlanta area that will do this without breaking the bank?
Details around the process and how long it took to install yours and pictures are very welcome.
Thank you!
Can you recommend a good shop in the Atlanta area that will do this without breaking the bank?
Details around the process and how long it took to install yours and pictures are very welcome.
Thank you!
I'm not sure about Rhino, but at least the LineX site will point you to a good dealer. LineX installers are sorted in two tiers, the LineX shops (LineX of Austin, LineX of Dallas, etc.) and then independent named dealers who are authorized to sell and trained to install the product (Bob's Trucks, Off-Roading Shop, etc.). Both places will cost the same, usually, but I just felt better about taking it to the official shop.
I'm not sure about Rhino, but at least the LineX site will point you to a good dealer. LineX installers are sorted in two tiers, the LineX shops (LineX of Austin, LineX of Dallas, etc.) and then independent named dealers who are authorized to sell and trained to install the product (Bob's Trucks, Off-Roading Shop, etc.). Both places will cost the same, usually, but I just felt better about taking it to the official shop.
Most Line-X places usually have some sort of coupon online.
I had a Rhino liner on one of my older truck and I liked it. It was more rubbery than the Line-X and stuff tended not to slide in the bed. But that place was bought out by someone else and the quality was pretty bad - the nubs were very inconsistent and looked pretty bad.
Line-X on the other hand, is a much harder lining material and really hurts the knees, if you know what I mean. I've had 3 trucks with the Line-X product and all 3 have been very consistent in their appearance and have had no problems with any of them.
I had a Rhino liner on one of my older truck and I liked it. It was more rubbery than the Line-X and stuff tended not to slide in the bed. But that place was bought out by someone else and the quality was pretty bad - the nubs were very inconsistent and looked pretty bad.
Line-X on the other hand, is a much harder lining material and really hurts the knees, if you know what I mean. I've had 3 trucks with the Line-X product and all 3 have been very consistent in their appearance and have had no problems with any of them.
I went with a TOFF spray-in liner at DFW Camper Corral, it only cost me $150 after the dealer gave me a military discount. Good stuff to, stuff doesn't slide around at all. At first i looked at Line-X but was too expensive. Also they didn't have to remove my rail system to install it.



