Bed liners
#1
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Bed liners
Just purchased another truck now its time for a bed liner. I have used rubber mats and plastic drop in before but now it's time for a change. Never used a sprayed in liner yet or a dual liner. Has anyone ever used a "dual liner" yet? How are they and how durable are they? Do they look like a cheap after market liner or are they decent?
If I use a spray in liner it would be "Line X". How does it hold up against chipping , peeling and fading? Anyone had it on their truck for couple years yet? I will be using this truck for moderate work. Mostly for boxes and rolling gang tool boxes. Mostly concerned with durability and fad and looking like crap.
Any general feedback would be great. Lean toward a dual liner now and if it craps out then I could alway get it sprayed.
If I use a spray in liner it would be "Line X". How does it hold up against chipping , peeling and fading? Anyone had it on their truck for couple years yet? I will be using this truck for moderate work. Mostly for boxes and rolling gang tool boxes. Mostly concerned with durability and fad and looking like crap.
Any general feedback would be great. Lean toward a dual liner now and if it craps out then I could alway get it sprayed.
#3
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I have had a Line-X in my work truck for almost two years now. I have carried just about everything at one time or another. From cement blocks to gravel and some pretty heavy boxes with hardly even a scratch. I really don't know how you could ever chip this stuff. Had it in my last truck for over three years without any problems at all. Go Line-X And you'll never get any other liner.
#5
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The problem is that there is no Line X places here in south jersey in Camden or Gloucester counties to compare it to. With the dual liner, is it a snug or loose fit between the side walls and the bed mat? Would mulch and crap get caught there?
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