Bed Liner
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I know most are going with the LineX spray in bed liners. Does anyone have any experience with this one? Just saw it in a trade magazine. No info on the cost or product. Web site doesn't say to much.
Thanks
I know most are going with the LineX spray in bed liners. Does anyone have any experience with this one? Just saw it in a trade magazine. No info on the cost or product. Web site doesn't say to much.
Thanks
I have had the Line-x in all three of my trucks. My lasta 97 F250 sold Dec 07 the liner looked as good as the day it was sprayed in. I have hauled a lot of rocks, gravel, and my motorcycles a few times. I didn't hesitate to have my 08 sprayed. Great stuff.
another line-x vote, i'm also going to find out how easy it repairs, some idiot left his tailgate up with his camper heater on, burning a small area on the tailgate.[sm=guilty.gif]
I'm leary of any of the spray-in services/brands that also offer an extra cost "gloss coat" to prevent fading, etc. To me that indicates the basic prduct is subject to fading (i.e. UV damage) even though many claim their base product doesn't fade (seems kinda contradictory to me).
I'm still researching spray-ins and so far haven't made any decisions.
I'm still researching spray-ins and so far haven't made any decisions.
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anyone with snowmobiles use the spray in liners? do the ski carbides cut through the liner into the steel of the bed? i am thinking of a Line-x or a Rhino but i won't do it if it won't hold up to my sled.
I do know that my Rhino I had in my other truck cut easy so I would say stay away from it. I've not heard of anyone talking about Line X cuting easy, but then those carbide skis will cut just about anything.
I have had Rhino and Line-X and i would recommend Line-X. I believe the snow mobile would be ok, but alot depends on the shop that sprays your liner, because some places will skimp on the thickness of the liner. It is guaranteed though...



