Bullet liner vs Linex liner
#3
Never heard of bullet liner but all I know is that Line-X is one of the original liner co and cant go wrong with them. Most important thing to know is how well the place you take your truck to can spray the liner. Good prep and proper thickness can vary greatly.
#4
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The Albany area Linex dealer is now Bullet and acording to my salesman, a codesigner of linex started Bullet. Their website looks impressive but Ive never heard of them. I think Linex pulled from this Albany but not 100% sure and thats what make me kinda wonder. The dealer dosnt deal with the next Linex dealer which is 45 min north. Just wanted to see if others even knew of this Bullet and if my salesman is bulls**ting me
#5
Originally Posted by Dhaskjr
The Albany area Linex dealer is now Bullet and acording to my salesman, a codesigner of linex started Bullet. Their website looks impressive but Ive never heard of them. I think Linex pulled from this Albany but not 100% sure and thats what make me kinda wonder. The dealer dosnt deal with the next Linex dealer which is 45 min north. Just wanted to see if others even knew of this Bullet and if my salesman is bulls**ting me
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Andrew Plunkett (02-18-2021)
#6
Interesting, sounds like they should have called it '6 Million Dollar Man' liner! They have the technology!!!
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That is true that a co-designer of linex started Bullet and from what I am told he is here in Georgia. My 4Wheel Parts store knows him personally and from what they told me, he has taken Linex's flaws and improved upon them. One of the problems I have had with Linex on two different trucks is that after awhile it blackwashes. You can wipe the chalky residue off with your hand. That is why I went with a Bedrug this time but my buddy got the Bullet and it is a much better product. It stays shiny (I think it has UV protectors in it) and it doesn't chalk up. With Bullet, you don't need those revitalizing sprays they sell for Linex and Rhino to keep them new looking.
#9
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That is true that a co-designer of linex started Bullet and from what I am told he is here in Georgia. My 4Wheel Parts store knows him personally and from what they told me, he has taken Linex's flaws and improved upon them. One of the problems I have had with Linex on two different trucks is that after awhile it blackwashes. You can wipe the chalky residue off with your hand. That is why I went with a Bedrug this time but my buddy got the Bullet and it is a much better product. It stays shiny (I think it has UV protectors in it) and it doesn't chalk up. With Bullet, you don't need those revitalizing sprays they sell for Linex and Rhino to keep them new looking.
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