Reflex spray in bedliners
Any body had any experience with the Reflex brand spray in bed liner? It apperas to be more like a rubber mat which is what I am going for. I just don't know any thing about them.
I was hoping someone would have something also. I and my Dad are planning on having both of ours done with this. They are one of the few I found that will stand behind a colored liner.
PS Dad should be getting his 2500 today, 600 48RE
PS Dad should be getting his 2500 today, 600 48RE
Don't waste your time with the colored bed liner. They will change color and they can't exactly color match it at that point. The only chance you have of being close is Black or Dark Grey. All the other colors will stain and fade
Well you don't know untill you have tried them all. This is one of the few that will say no or little fade, the color is all the way through and they use actual automotive paint to pigment the spray.
It better then the chaulky looking black Rhino that is in my other truck.
It better then the chaulky looking black Rhino that is in my other truck.
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Here's my $.02, ask for references (more than one) before you buy. Inspect the tailgate and jamb areas. Most are lifetime warranted against peeling, ask if the same is true for color fastness.
Make sure your bed liner dealer removes the tailgate and sprays below the gate next to the hinges, and that the tailgate gets sprayed while the gate is removed far from the truck. Make sure the liner dealer removes the latch panel from the taigate and does it separatly from the tailgate and reinstalls the panel after it cures. You don't want those screws sprayed so you service the tailgate latch if the need ever arises. A dealer near me sprays over the panel screws and all. And make sure to ask what to avoid besides brake fluid. Nathan
Make sure your bed liner dealer removes the tailgate and sprays below the gate next to the hinges, and that the tailgate gets sprayed while the gate is removed far from the truck. Make sure the liner dealer removes the latch panel from the taigate and does it separatly from the tailgate and reinstalls the panel after it cures. You don't want those screws sprayed so you service the tailgate latch if the need ever arises. A dealer near me sprays over the panel screws and all. And make sure to ask what to avoid besides brake fluid. Nathan
Originally posted by natstayl
Here's my $.02, ask for references (more than one) before you buy. Inspect the tailgate and jamb areas. Most are lifetime warranted against peeling, ask if the same is true for color fastness.
Make sure your bed liner dealer removes the tailgate and sprays below the gate next to the hinges, and that the tailgate gets sprayed while the gate is removed far from the truck. Make sure the liner dealer removes the latch panel from the taigate and does it separatly from the tailgate and reinstalls the panel after it cures. You don't want those screws sprayed so you service the tailgate latch if the need ever arises. A dealer near me sprays over the panel screws and all. And make sure to ask what to avoid besides brake fluid. Nathan
Here's my $.02, ask for references (more than one) before you buy. Inspect the tailgate and jamb areas. Most are lifetime warranted against peeling, ask if the same is true for color fastness.
Make sure your bed liner dealer removes the tailgate and sprays below the gate next to the hinges, and that the tailgate gets sprayed while the gate is removed far from the truck. Make sure the liner dealer removes the latch panel from the taigate and does it separatly from the tailgate and reinstalls the panel after it cures. You don't want those screws sprayed so you service the tailgate latch if the need ever arises. A dealer near me sprays over the panel screws and all. And make sure to ask what to avoid besides brake fluid. Nathan
Lifetime on the color also.
Then how can you go wrong? Oh yeah, one more thing, ask if they give a discount coupon for $$$$ off your next one. And also ask if they give reward $$$$ for subsequent customers you send to them.
Had reflex liner installed on my o3 last summer. it is not nearly as slippry as the others and loads seem to stay put a lot better even wet. as said above the installer can easily make or break a liners quality, longivity, looks. That being said, I am quite impressed with it thus far
Just thought I would add an update to this. We are taking two trucks in, my 03 and an 04.5, on the 27th. Both will get color match liners, not sure if I am going to go over the rail on mine or not. I will try to take some pictures and let you know how it turns out.


