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Ford Spray In Bed Liner - any feedback on it yet?

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Old 11-13-2012, 12:30 AM
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My local dealers, it is an automall, use linex. They do not give you the Linex warranty plaque, but promise warranty through the dealer. I told them I wanted the paperwork and Linex plaque cause I move around, and they were cool about it. Did a great job, all the way down the bed floor at the tailgate without asking.
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I've seen it in person. It seems really thin and the texture isn't as rough as line-x. Also with lin-x or pretty much any other aftermarket spray in, you get lifetime warranty and free repairs.
Did you see it on a 2013 or was it a previous year? Thanks.
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So many are talking about getting repairs done. I had no idea that Line-X or any others were damaged so easily. I might be better off going with the drop in liner if that's the case.
The closest Lin-X dealer is an hour from me, so if I get a spray liner it will likely come from the factory.
Thanks for the feedback so far.

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I have the factory spray-in liner on my 2013 FX4.

It is at least as thick as the Rhino liner I have had on previous trucks.

The factory does spray over the bed bolts and tiedowns....the Rhino shop I used before masked off or removed them before spraying.

Also, it works with the factory bed extender, too.

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Bullet Liner.

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I had the dealer spray my bed. They did a good job and didn't spray my bolts. The warranty says they will repair it if it gets damaged. It has stood up to everyones furniture so far.
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Line x is the way to go, if you have a choice.
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Line x. It's the same price even.
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LineX premium, looks brand new for life! 2.5 yrs for mine and still mint!
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i had the factory liner in my 2013 FX4 and I hauled a full load of un split wood this weekend and there were no issues. I was contemplating when I purchased the truck to wait and get the Rhino liner later, but i cant tell you how convenient it is to pick up my truck and it is a hundred percent ready to go.


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