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03Silverado 01-02-2007 12:18 PM

Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
I just bought my first truck last week. It is an '03 Chevy Silverado Regular Cab Long bed. 4.8L V8. It came with a factory drop-in bedliner.
I was thinking about getting a Spray-on bedliner put on the truck. Since it is my first truck, I don't know much about bedliners. I was wondering if anyone out there knows around how much it costs to get something like this done.
I'm looking to getthe bed, tailgate, and rails sprayed. Also, I'm not sure if I should go with Line-X or Rhino.
Also, I'm not sure what the condition of the bed is underneath the factory drop-in. If it is in bad shape, will this affect the price or their ability to spray on the bedliner?

Thanks to anyone who posts!!!!

smoke20 01-02-2007 10:52 PM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
Look at the post "spray in bedliner - which one" on page 2. There is alot of info there. As far as cost you could be looking at $400-$600 depending on the condition of your bed. You may save some money doing the prep work yourself.

03TEXASEDITION 01-03-2007 06:04 PM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
I have never heard of line-x.

But I own an 03 short wheel base and just got it rhino lined. Looks good and works great. No problems so far. Only took the guy like 5 hrs. and I had my truck back. There is a lifetime warranty if you ever scratch it or scuff some of it off so they will repair it for free.

As for the condition of yourtruck bed I do not know. If we are talkin minor scuffs and scratches should be fine. My boss had a dent in his tailgate and they just covered it up and leveled it out to match so if there are dents this might not bea problem but that would be something to ask your local dealer.

A longbed should shoot you $450-$550 any higher the guy is probably trying tomake a little extra on his side.

El Chinero 02-23-2007 03:12 PM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
The day after I picked up my '04 Z71 I had the bed, rails and tailgate Line-Xed. Terrific. THEN I installed a drop-in rubber mat which has "stiction", keep boxes from sliding around (easily). My truck lives in a place where water under the rubber is a non-issue: San Felipe, Baja CA, Mexico.


SC_Chevy_Lover 02-23-2007 03:48 PM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
I have my truck rhino lined and I love it. But let me tell ya, it is quite expensive!

03TEXASEDITION 02-23-2007 04:49 PM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
Yeah it's a little expensive but well worth it. Especialy since you get the life time warranty with rhino. Glad to here you went with rhino been using mine and has shown no problems.

SC_Chevy_Lover 02-23-2007 07:09 PM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
You are right bro, it is worth every penny. I believe with some things, you really get what you pay for.

Trick1 02-23-2007 11:03 PM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
The drawback on spray/roll on is at trade in time they will deduct for it not being factory.

allamericanman666 02-25-2007 11:02 PM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
personnelly id go with the rhino liner and its worth every penny to a brand new truck

99z71325ci 02-26-2007 10:56 PM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
DO NOT GET RHINO LINER i have one it in my bed and over the rails, its soft and tears easy. its keeping my canoey/camper shell from rubbing the paint on my bed rails.....thats about it. thetailgate wouldent even close unless i slamed it. and im not a small guy.

smoke20 02-27-2007 01:52 AM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
I have a spray in liner as well, but not rhino as it is said to be soft and will wear out quickly. the liner I have has been used and abused and is showing no wear at all. it does not hold things from sliding as well as rhino, but seems to hold up better in the long run.

BigTexasChevy 02-27-2007 03:49 AM

RE: Spray-on Bedliner Questions
 
ok well this is kinda funny, but anyways all bedliners pretty much do a good job, depending on the type you get, you do get quality for the price. as for the complaints i see about rhino liner peeling and stuff, i believe it. it comes down to this i believe......Rhino liner does a great job, i had it installed on my 95 chevy when i got it in 96, it never flaked or peeled. It is just the quality in which it is installed. I having a brother that installed the stuff at their shop in Odessa, Tx always did an amazing job, alot of installers have inexperienced personsinstalling it, and just hurry and get the job done. anyways what im saying, it is usally just quality in which it was installed. some get a great job, some dont.


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