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Old 06-06-2016, 09:45 PM
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Question Bedliner, roll on or sprayon?

what are yalls recommendations for a bedliner. Have it sprayed? do a roll on? What brands do you suggest as well?
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I did a Reflex spray on and couldn't be happier. Had a plastic drop in OEM on my 2013 and there is no comparison...
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The professionally sprayed liners use heat to improve the quality of the bond, making them generally better than roll on liners.
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I had LineX done and it has a lifetime warranty. I have hauled rock, concrete blocks, thrown shovels in the back and dragged generators across it. It is marked up some, but not gone through. I have always had bedliners in the past and I never will again. I am really impressed with how it has held up.
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I had Line-X sprayed in mine. Love it so far.
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The professionally sprayed liners use heat to improve the quality of the bond, making them generally better than roll on liners.
This is exactly why I went with a spray on liner. They had me drop my truck off the night before so it would be inside and warm. They did quite a few hours of prep including the removal of my bed bolts prior to spraying the product on hot. Couldn't be happier with the result.
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Ever heard of ameriliner i think its called? Was told about it today from a friend, apparently we have a company that does it locally.

Also what would be an ok price to have a 6.5' bed sprayed? I know its relative based on location, just looking for ballparks to know if its a good deal. Only price I have for sure is from the dealer and they quoted $600.
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Mine was $650 for a 5.5' bed. That prices included about $100 up charge for fade resistant or something and the lifetime warranty. Not sure if the non premium had lifetime warranty. I will not have another truck without it though.
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Originally Posted by warlocke
Ever heard of ameriliner i think its called? Was told about it today from a friend, apparently we have a company that does it locally.

Also what would be an ok price to have a 6.5' bed sprayed? I know its relative based on location, just looking for ballparks to know if its a good deal. Only price I have for sure is from the dealer and they quoted $600.
Ziebart charged $400 to coat my 6.5 bed in rhinoliner. They occasionally run sales. If not, many shop managers will cut you a deal if you have them do your tints at the same time.
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Sprayed by a pro is by far better than any Wallymart roll-on.

LINE-X is probably the best spray-on, but they offer several products to choose from.


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