View Full Version : Spray in Bedliners
CRASHCOSBO
06-06-2010, 03:01 PM
Any advice good or bad on spray in bedliners...Right now I am looking at LineX but I have yet to price any of them out....Any comments good or bad would be appreciated as well as average cost for anyone that has had it done.
Thanks
III76
06-06-2010, 03:08 PM
kkk
Boostguy
06-08-2010, 07:31 AM
i've seen people use rubber guard in older work trucks lol
NoLimits
06-08-2010, 07:35 AM
I dont like it personally, not for working with, box can be dented, hurts like hell on your knees, crawling across it, scrathes the shit out of anything that does slide on it.
But for a city truck, that never use's the box, it looks very clean.
I prefere a box liner myself.
I dont like it personally, not for working with, box can be dented, hurts like hell on your knees, crawling across it, scrathes the shit out of anything that does slide on it.
But for a city truck, that never use's the box, it looks very clean.
I prefere a box liner myself.
Problem with box liners though is they trap moisture. It seems both have benefits and drawbacks. Personally I think Line-X is the better spray in type.
NoLimits
06-08-2010, 07:43 AM
Problem with box liners though is they trap moisture. It seems both have benefits and drawbacks. Personally I think Line-X is the better spray in type.
Considering the entire box is galvanized on the inside, its not a concern to me.
Like you say, they both have benifits and drawbacks, like everything.
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