Rhino Liner or Line-X Bed liners


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Re: Rhino Liner or Line-X Bed liners

i don't have a bed liner but we remodel a shop for a guy that started a line x business. he did the bosses truck for free. seems to be a rock solid liner and has held up real well. think the cost is around 500 bucks

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Re: Rhino Liner or Line-X Bed liners

I just have a plain old plastic drop in liner with the end gate protector and rails.

When I trade vehicles, that is one thing the dealer throws in on the deal! I don't pay extra for it and when I trade for another one, it goes with the old truck!

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I have a regular plastic liner in mine. I dont see why you would want to pay more to have a spray in liner. I bought my truck to put it to use, not so it can look cute. By the time I'm ready to get rid of my truck it will have almost 200,000 miles on it and it really wont matter what the bed looks like.

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I've got a plain ole drop in bedliner in my truck. Works just fine for what I use it for. The price was right too (free grin.gif). Then again I don't usually haul too much, and when there's nothing in the back of it, the tonneau cover is on which I also got a good deal on. (free grin.gif)

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Re: Rhino Liner or Line-X Bed liners

Not to hijack the topic, but doeas anyone know how to remove a spray in liner. I got one put in when I bought my truck in 01, some off-brand and it is starting to bubble and come up. I need to get it off so I can prime the bed so it wint rust or get a new one on.

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I work in the Autobody industry. I have seen, and worked on trucks with both types. I'm my opinion, from what I have seen, the Line-X is the nicer product. It looks better, and doesn't seem to fade out as much. but, I think a lot has to do with the person prepping the bed, and spraying the liner in. I would look for beds dome with both, from the dealer selling you the liner, before I made a decision.

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i just talked to a buddy of mine the other night about these bedliners. if you have the spray in liner and get in a wreck... look out for the repair costs!! and alot of insurance companys won't pay to have the liner fixed. and it costs 2 to 3 times more for the body work to be done. and it sounds like the insurance won't pay for the difference in prices either!!

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