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Old 08-21-2009, 10:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm thinking about getting my truck bed sprayed soon. I just wanted to get some opinions on the different options out there. Rhino, Line-X, etc...

Also, what is the going rate to get a long bed done? Prep, spraying, etc.
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Old 08-22-2009, 12:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I got a Speed Liner for mine since that is what was available where I am located. It like the rest comes with a lifetime warranty for what it is worth. Six years later is is still holding up with no problems. It looks a lot like a Rhino Liner but it a lot harder. My brother in law has the Rhino Liner and has had to have it redone a couple of times due to tears in it. I'm not sure if it is due to it being softer or the prep work, but you would figure that after the first time they would of got the prep right. I paid $450 for over the rail and they had the truck for two days. They said that they wanted to keep it that long to make sure that it cured right. But who knows, but sofar I haven't had any problems with it?

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go with the Line-X, I have had it in the last 4 trucks with no problems at all. Line-X is dry before the technician can even get the bolts back in the bed. You have to wait 12-24 hours to cure completely prior to loading it to capacity. The main key is the skill of the technician.
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I have the Line-X in mine, short bed. Had the Rhino in a previous truck, but like mentioned above, was able to gouge chunks out of it periodically due to the softer compound used. I paid about $350 to have it done with the new high grade coating and UV resistance.

Stuff is super solid. Having the engine compartment of the bass boat done next.
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