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sleighdriver 08-10-2005 07:08 PM

Spray in bed liner
 
Does anyone have an experience with spray in bed liners that they can share? Line-x claims their product is more durable than other soft type spray in bed liners. Any truth in that statement or are they all the same?

Whit Lightening 08-14-2005 02:43 PM

RE: Spray in bed liner
 
Rhino or Herculiner

outdoorxman 08-16-2005 02:07 AM

RE: Spray in bed liner
 
I just had a Rhino put in about one month ago. The Rhino is softer and spongier than Line-X. Line-X is very hard, shinier and slicker. Nothing slides around now in my bed. It is harder to slide something out now. I would imagine that both would be like that. I am told that the Dupont product is being used on the factory Nissan pickup trucks and they are having quality issues with it. I would recommend either Rhino or Line-X. I like it and would recommend it. Also, Rhino isn't as thick as Line-X. Make sure your dealer knows what he is doing. Mine was Rhino-ing a whole pickup truck. The whole exterior! Most can't do that. He is in Kansas City in the West bottoms.

sleighdriver 08-16-2005 10:10 PM

RE: Spray in bed liner
 
Hey Outdoorxman,

Thanks for the detailed reply! I have been leaning towards the Rhino or the Line-x. I'm sure either one will be fine. I have to say I was surprised to find that there are differences between the many products. I figured they were all the same until one of my co-workers informed me that there are differences, but nobody seems to know for sure which one is best. Is the Rhino in the same price range as the Line-x? I heard the Line-x is over $400.

Vetteguy 11-02-2006 11:51 PM

RE: Spray in bed liner
 
I have line-x and that stuff rocks. I think it is a lot better than rino. And it looks better too.

Bronco7989 11-06-2006 01:27 AM

RE: Spray in bed liner
 
I am a spray-in Liner dealer and I use Speedliner. It's made with Kevlar and is 25 percent stronger and more durable than rhino or line-x. And unlike rhino and line-x, it's guaranteed not to fade in color or peel off.

RCKINGS 02-16-2007 10:14 PM

RE: Spray in bed liner
 
I have a Superliner and it is a smooth, glossy finish. I have had it for almost 4 years and I am very happy with it. It touches up real nice too. I gouged it a couple of times but had it touched up and you can't even tell.


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