What kind of bedliner?
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What kind of bedliner?
What kind of spray in bed liner do I want? I want something that doesn't get slick when wet. Retains color (black) and stain resistant. What do you guys have. I was thinking line-X. My buddy has reflex or something like that and it seems to shiney. Give me some input here fellas and ladies! Thanks.
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I have Line X. I would go with a urethane if I were to do it myself. Suppose to be more UV resistant and a bit grippier. I am pleased with the Line X. It was in when I bought the truck. They did a nice job. Love it over a drop in liner.
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What kind of spray in bed liner do I want? I want something that doesn't get slick when wet. Retains color (black) and stain resistant. What do you guys have. I was thinking line-X. My buddy has reflex or something like that and it seems to shiney. Give me some input here fellas and ladies! Thanks.
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I've got a Rhino liner. It's alright. It was done by a novice sprayer and isn't very uniform. As far as appearance goes Line-X is the best. I don't like the hard liner though due to stuff sliding around. When I do my rockers I'll be going with Line-X.
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Add another vote for Line-X. I've had it on my last two trucks and it's a great product.
I slide a refigerator across the bed in my last truck and gouged a hole in the line-x. They repaired it under warranty and I couldn't tell where it had been damaged. I also dented the lip of my tailgate, but the line-x held up with no visible damage.
I slide a refigerator across the bed in my last truck and gouged a hole in the line-x. They repaired it under warranty and I couldn't tell where it had been damaged. I also dented the lip of my tailgate, but the line-x held up with no visible damage.
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Here is a poll I did a while back.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=112284
May help make your decision easier.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=112284
May help make your decision easier.
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I went with Alpha liner when my truck was new, got a lot of complements then. It's held up well over the past three years, altough I have some oil stains and very minor fading going on. It also tore through at the bottom of the wheel well while I was l loading plywood one day. Been having a hard time getting an appointment with Alpha to fix it. So I'll give it a 7 out of 10.
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I went with Alpha liner when my truck was new, got a lot of complements then. It's held up well over the past three years, altough I have some oil stains and very minor fading going on. It also tore through at the bottom of the wheel well while I was l loading plywood one day. Been having a hard time getting an appointment with Alpha to fix it. So I'll give it a 7 out of 10.
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Anybody know a place in Billings MT that does Line-X? I can only find a Rhino and Reflex shop. Wanting the line-x, but may have to go reflex. I rarely haul anything in the bed, but I want it to stay nice looking for years.