View Poll Results: Which spray in liner do you have (prefer) and why?
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Spray in Liners (poll)
#32
I had my truck ('98 2500 12 valve) done with Speedliner right after I bought it. Still looks good. Spray-in liners have a lot to do with the installer. Definitely look at trucks they've done before plunking down your hard earned cash. -Glen
#33
1 - Toff, 1 - Arma, & thousands of bacon
I have 1 Toff in my 03 Ram 2500 and one Arma-Coatings in my 89 F-250.
Both have given excellent results but the Arma-Coatings has been in temperatures ranging from -48 to +112 in Alaska to Arizona. I have definitely severely abused the Arma-Coatings as my bed is rather deformed and the liner has taken a lickin' and keeps on stickin'. I like the texture and sheen of both.
What really makes the liner is the personel spraying it. You can have the best product poorly applied and it is junk. Ask for references and look around town, see who has what, and final appearance.
Bacon is good but doesn't last too long especially with the dog.
L8r,.............dogger
Both have given excellent results but the Arma-Coatings has been in temperatures ranging from -48 to +112 in Alaska to Arizona. I have definitely severely abused the Arma-Coatings as my bed is rather deformed and the liner has taken a lickin' and keeps on stickin'. I like the texture and sheen of both.
What really makes the liner is the personel spraying it. You can have the best product poorly applied and it is junk. Ask for references and look around town, see who has what, and final appearance.
Bacon is good but doesn't last too long especially with the dog.
L8r,.............dogger
Last edited by dogger; 08-11-2006 at 06:12 AM. Reason: Addition
#34
Rhino
I had a Line-X, and there were no issues...but this time I opted for the Rhino liner because I have a cap of my truck anyway, and I kinds like the fact that there is some cushion to this liner. If you were going to expose it to the elements..I would go Line-X all the way.
#36
Mine was done by a body shop in Great Falls, Montana. The Spray in is called Superliner. I know they're nationwide, but not as wide spread as Line-X or Rhino. I love it. It's stayed a nice glossy black since I had it sprayed in 3 years ago.
#37
Linex since new in 02. Had them spray it about four inches over the rail and apply it thick. It has faded maybe a little bit, but still looks good enough to get comments all the time about it. Oh, nick resistant too!
#42
Exterior panel spray-on
Originally Posted by tennman
Has anyone ever had their lower rocker panels done with one of these coatings?
Mine are covered with stone chips and I figure it's just a matter of time before rust starts to form.
Mine are covered with stone chips and I figure it's just a matter of time before rust starts to form.
L8r,..........dogger
#43
Originally Posted by Ramfan
r I used the Line X on the body of my truck about 8 inches up from the bottom of the body from front to rear to kee the rocks from chipping the paint and that stuff works great fot that,it cleans up nice and shiny evertime I wash it!
#44
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From: Live Oak Texas
Originally Posted by tennman
What was the cost for doing the rockers Ramfan.
X2
I was thinking of going up about 6 inches to protect the rockers.
#45
I sprayed my own liner (Durabak) and it looks good and has held up decent for my light use, but if I used the bed more I would probably have sprung for Line-X. It is just so much more durable.