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fountainfan42 11-20-2011 07:50 AM

spray in bedliners ????
 
what spray in bedliners is working/holding up the best ?? pickin up a 2011 tomorrow and have to get the bed done b4 we use it , the last 6 pick ups we bought have been govt vehicles all 2 years ole & used by management beds ,fuel tanks, and rockers below the doors are all sprayed ... dont know if there Rhino or what else is out there .
thanks :drink:

speicher lane 11-20-2011 08:09 AM

We went with the Line-X spray in liners and are super happy with the looks and how well it holds up. We even had the box and the undersides of our Yamaha Rhino cab sprayed with the Line-x as well as the underside of the enclosed trailer sprayed and it all looks like new after 3 years

Our installer does spray a heavier layer thickness on the bed surface than on the sides and under the bed rails - I would think it should be standard on a spray job but it is something to ask your installer...

The previous truck we had sprayed the bed with the Rhino liner and it is a much softer material - actually scratched through in a few places on the bed surface and it was also sprayed thicker on the bed than the sides.

4mulafastech 11-20-2011 08:44 AM

I went with Reflex spray liner in my '05 2500HD. The installer did a great job and the coat is good and thick. I went with black on a silver truck, but it is offered in different colors. This liner has a gloss look rather than flat black and really grips whatever you have back there preventing sliding. Been very happy with it over 6 years.

http://www.langeman.com/Reflex/

fountainfan42 11-20-2011 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by speicher lane (Post 3553636)
We went with the Line-X spray in liners and are super happy with the looks and how well it holds up. We even had the box and the undersides of our Yamaha Rhino cab sprayed with the Line-x as well as the underside of the enclosed trailer sprayed and it all looks like new after 3 years

Our installer does spray a heavier layer thickness on the bed surface than on the sides and under the bed rails - I would think it should be standard on a spray job but it is something to ask your installer...

The previous truck we had sprayed the bed with the Rhino liner and it is a much softer material - actually scratched through in a few places on the bed surface and it was also sprayed thicker on the bed than the sides.

thanks our last 6 trucks had Rhino and matl seemed soft and have ripped them in a few spots

obnoxus 11-20-2011 06:50 PM

+1 go with lineX

sutphen 30 11-20-2011 07:45 PM

lineX,its held up to pallets (1 ton) being pushed in and its never ripped up.also survived a 2500lb piece of granite being dropped into the bed.bed dented real good and lineX took it.bumper didn't fair well.

Sledge Hammer 11-20-2011 08:25 PM

I had a Rhino lining spayed in my 2002 Sliverado when new. I am still driving it and the liner looks great. It is about 1/4 inch thick on the floor. Doesn't seem soft at all. I am very happy with it.

winkman 11-21-2011 08:18 PM

Linex
 
Had a linex put in my 08 ram and love it.. Load it with grass, rake it constantly and dump gas on it quite often and it is not torn up and looks great.. except for a few stains from the gas. I dented the bed too and the linex never cracked! I will get a linex for my next truck too!

vettex1 11-22-2011 02:50 PM

line-x, going on 6-years and still in perfect condition!

Sonic30ss 11-22-2011 06:36 PM

Line-X 8 years still perfect


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