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Spray on Bed liners ?




totenschadel

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Don't see much hype on spray on bedliner products these days. Anyone care to share a good bedliner product or shop that is up to the task?
 

MAC702

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I had Line-X put in my pickup when it was brand new. Being a certified coatings inspector, I was surprised there was no scuffing of the paint first. But other than the tailgate and a few spots where something rides against it all the time (which still isn't bad) it's been holding up very well into year 6. I did not pay anything extra for UV treatment or any other gimmick. I used that shop in the Valley Auto Mall in Henderson. You're welcome to take a look at it any time.

https://www.4thetruck.com/sprayonbedliners
 

Bumper

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For sure not my field of expertise (if I even have one :c), but there are reviews on YouTube that might be helpful.
 

TAGS

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I had Line-X put in my pickup when it was brand new. Being a certified coatings inspector, I was surprised there was no scuffing of the paint first. But other than the tailgate and a few spots where something rides against it all the time (which still isn't bad) it's been holding up very well into year 6. I did not pay anything extra for UV treatment or any other gimmick. I used that shop in the Valley Auto Mall in Henderson. You're welcome to take a look at it any time.

https://www.4thetruck.com/sprayonbedliners
I’m actually going to get my truck done by them. All of our work trucks get the LineX and it holds up very well.
 

Madpyro

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Had Line X done to my truck when I bought it in 2005. Other than one chip I knocked in it with a heavy engine block, it’s still holding out very well.
 

bigblue37

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I know I’m a little late to the party, but I had linex on my truck as well when we lived in Texas. Careful, because when it gets hot it can pull away from the bed very easily if not prepped right. A motorcycle kickstand pulled a triangle patch out of the back of my truck one time. Company warranties it and repaired the hole. Raptor liner is good stuff too. I have used it in my bumpers and lower doors/rocker panels in the past with great success.