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Old 10-29-2012, 10:09 AM
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i am looking for products that have "bedliner" or undercoating properties and similar looks for my grill guard. i like the "rough-like" texture and am looking for something thats going to hold up for years and years and not fade, crack, peel, chip, or blemish. i want the best of the best for a decent price. i hav been checking out ALs liner,, rhino lining, and line-x but didnt know what everyone thought! let me know!
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I think line-x is about the best you can get. It'll still fade some but not as much as rhino. I don't know much about Al's liner
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You planning on running trees and 18 wheelers down? That guard is monstrous!!

Anyway, most of them have the same properties.
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Hey mad max what's up!! Lol

That things a beast, did you have to get 7700 Torsion bars to hold the front end up?
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lol. and its really not that heavy. i think about 200lbs MAYBE. but its not done yet either. and i dont think it weighs down the the front enough to make it look lower. ill have to check. could always crank the torsions up a crank or 2. they are already up to level.
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Originally Posted by TODDBLACKFX4
i am looking for products that have "bedliner" or undercoating properties and similar looks for my grill guard. i like the "rough-like" texture and am looking for something thats going to hold up for years and years and not fade, crack, peel, chip, or blemish. i want the best of the best for a decent price. i hav been checking out ALs liner,, rhino lining, and line-x but didnt know what everyone thought! let me know!
Line x when sprayed at temp by them is still the strongest coating on the market.
They spray it hot and 30 seconds later its dry to the touch and hard as a rock!
But if your doing it yourself any of the "rock guard" or "bed liner" sprays will work.
There just a rubberized paint and don't have the same strength as a professionally sprayed coating that flashes and hardens instantly.



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