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Old 08-11-2017, 01:17 AM
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When I bought my new 17 at the end of July and wanted the spray-in liner put in before I picked it up, I was surprised to find a Line-X warranty in the glove-box! When I asked my guy at the dealership, he said yeah if we get to backed up doing the spray in liners we ship them out to Line-X! I thought this one looked way nicer than my 2013 which had been done at the dealership!! The weird thing is they put their warranty in the glove-box but don't put any of their emblems anywhere on the truck! Sure is a nice liner though.
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Mine had a X-Liner logo on the bed liner. X Liner is an amazing product. You should watch some of the videos they have on that stuff.
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Consider yourself lucky. My factory liner is junk and I have no warranty!
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No complaints with my factory spray in liner, however, I did opt to add a plastic OEM tailgate protector, but would have done this regardless.
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I have had a Rhino-Liner on my last 6 F150s, just a little better than the factory option. Would do anything else.
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Originally Posted by Trek1
No complaints with my factory spray in liner, however, I did opt to add a plastic OEM tailgate protector, but would have done this regardless.
Same here. I used the rubber mat from my F250, and am thinking about the tailgate protection.

Does yours make it easier to slide stuff in and out of the bed?
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Line-X as well. Dealer installed it about a week after I received the truck. 4th truck now with a Line-X.
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My truck has a line-x and I love it
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Originally Posted by Trek1
No complaints with my factory spray in liner, however, I did opt to add a plastic OEM tailgate protector, but would have done this regardless.
I have the factory liner on my truck. I have no issues with it. Not quit as thick as a Rhino liner on my last truck.
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I have had a Rhino-Liner on my last 6 F150s, just a little better than the factory option. Would do anything else.
I think the reason Rhino is a little better is its quite a bit thicker. Still happy I opted to order this truck with the factory liner
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I let the dealer do mine. They did an excellent job. Looks great!! Good and thick with a lifetime warranty. ...Texas



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