Truck Bedliners

head2h2o

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I'm guessing there are a few of you on this site such as myself that drive a truck. Up to this point I have always had drop-in bedliners, but I am thinking about going with a spray in this time. Been doing a little research and Line-X seems the route to go. Anyone have any experience with Line-X or any other brand?

By chance any of ya'll local to Houston had anyone spray your truck bed?
 
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We trade work with the local Line-X dealer and I have a piece he gave me as a demo. It's pretty rugged. All I haul is guns and associated gear so I opted fro a bed rug.
 
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I had the Rhino Liner sprayed in my bed about 8 years ago. No problems as of yet, and I don't anticipate any in the future. A few friends of mine have the Line X and they are all satisfied as well. I believe the Line X is a little less expensive in my part of town. Either way, I don't think you'd be unhappy with either.
 
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if your into the DIY, Rockit-liner works really good, and seems just about as tough as the line-x

i did my truck about 6 mos ago and had no problems yet. its a bit picky with air pressure on the spray gun tho, so start in an inconspicuous spot till you get it dialed in..
 
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I got a Rhino liner put in my old F150 bout 16yrs ago, it was plenty tough. The only issue I had with it was it did fade in the FL sunshine, turned a chalky white, no other issues with it besides that. I have been looking to get a spray in liner to replace my factory f150 dropin liner and I have been looking at LineX
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mac the knife</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Truck spray in bedliner is plenty tough. The one drawback I found on My last vehicle was the textured finish is a pain in the butt to clean. </div></div>

Pressure washers will clean the textured bit up really easily.

I had a friend coat an entire suburban in line-x and it worked great for that, it's just as rugged as rhino lining.