blue missile
New member
looking for personal opinions of the different spray in liners or the drop in liners, i have only used the drop in type but now thinking of spraying the cummins.
tomseal6
VIP Member
LINEX
Only way to go. Had my done over 5 years ago when I bought the truck and still holding strong. They can do it over the rails for just a little more $$ They did an amazing job on my truck. I am very happy with it.
Oh and they offer a life time warranty
Only way to go. Had my done over 5 years ago when I bought the truck and still holding strong. They can do it over the rails for just a little more $$ They did an amazing job on my truck. I am very happy with it.
Oh and they offer a life time warranty
I just got a Line X done in my new truck and it came out perfect. It is not quite as tacky/ rubbery feeling as I had hoped, but I can say that side by side vs Rhino there is no comparison in terms of the look. The Line X uses a slightly differant technique and the overall finish looks MUCH more professional without any "droops" or "heavy spots" that the other company's seem to have.
just my opinion, try and find a couple of trucks around and compare for yourself.
just my opinion, try and find a couple of trucks around and compare for yourself.
xsivhp
Active member
I LIKE MY PLASTIC DROP IN ONE - it's like have sliders on your trailer - makes it a lot easier to get stuff in and out. And it's paid for.
JeepTherapy
New member
Rhino liner has been very good to me. Also lifetime warranted. The guy that did my first truck told me the only two warranty claims were 1, a running chain saw in the bed cut a hole and 2, a hot ember from a fire was dropped into it and burned through. Been very happy with it. But it is expensive! also, my first truck was done in 97, it was a bit thick and droopy in some spots. They put 1/4 inch of the stuff in the bed. The second one was done in 06, much nicer job. Something to be said for an experienced painter. Did I mention it is expencive...
tomseal6
VIP Member
I paid $350 for my LINE X and that was over the rails too
I just got a quote today from Line-X for my son's S10 extreme stepside, so that's about as small a box as you can get. $525.00. He'll be getting a reg GM drop in from the dealer for 199.00.
$525!!!! holey cow thats terrible, my full size superduty was $400 and I thought that was tough to swallowSRXer said:I just got a quote today from Line-X for my son's S10 extreme stepside, so that's about as small a box as you can get. $525.00. He'll be getting a reg GM drop in from the dealer for 199.00.
Yeah, buddy must have another gig goin that he doesn't need any work or something. I couldn't believe he put that in writing to boot!
Sinjin
New member
Very happy with my Line-X
ExpertXViper
New member
My business would go to Line-X. But for the price of a spray on Ill prolly never do it. Id either keep using 1/4in rubber mat thats tough as nails or go to a drop in for 1/4 the price of a spray in. When I got my 07 Silverado(Leased) I priced out a GM drop in $125, saved myself some money and reused the rubber mat from my 97 F-150.
nightmanx1
New member
I have the LineX and like it. The only thing is it will not hold up to carbides, for some reason.
tomseal6
VIP Member
nightmanx1 said:I have the LineX and like it. The only thing is it will not hold up to carbides, for some reason.
I agree with that. I have a few small scratches in mine from carbides but not too worried about it.
It seems to be of a softer material than the Ryno spray liner.