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I personally prefer the old plastic liner. It actually keeps the bed from getting dented, unlike spray in. Easier to clean our too. However, things slide more.
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+1 for Line X. I work my truck daily...Engine blocks, junk yard runs, dirt bikes etc. It holds up very well.
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Originally Posted by tnc110
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I personally prefer the old plastic liner. It actually keeps the bed from getting dented, unlike spray in. Easier to clean our too. However, things slide more.
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can't say i've seen one done with Line X but theres no dealers/installers around here that i've found so far ......
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Go to Linex.com... if you are actually in Gurnee Il, Line X is showing 4 installers within 50 miles - the closest is 19 miles (in Kenosha Wisconsin)
Apparently they have a mobile service as well |
Originally Posted by speicher lane
(Post 3555801)
Go to Linex.com... if you are actually in Gurnee Il, Line X is showing 4 installers within 50 miles - the closest is 19 miles (in Kenosha Wisconsin)
Apparently they have a mobile service as well |
I had Scorpion Liner done in my last 2 trucks. I don't recommend it. I work my 2nd truck much harder than the first, and its torn off in many places.
Linex is the best one out there. |
'Nother Line X. 5 years in and no problems
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We paint all kinds of stuff with bedliner. Jetski trailers and other stuff likes it very well. The roll-on kind works great - levels out nicely as it dries and doesn't show brush or roller marks.
As with all coatings - prep is the most important step. MC |
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