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Old 11-21-2008, 10:01 PM
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Question What's the cost for spray-in bed liners?

What's the average cost for a spray-in bed liner like Rhino Liner or Line X?
Just wondering what those things cost. Thanks.
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400 would be average. Unless you go with a matching color
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well i would say around 350 bucks
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05 F-150 Supercrew- $400
00 F-250 Ext. Cab longbed- $ about 450

Had them both done, its not cheap, thats for sure.
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Originally Posted by farmerboy3
well i would say around 350 bucks
That would be the cheapest and more than likely part of a special or coupon.
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I have an extended cab/longbed, so I'll be on the higher end it looks. I'll have to watch for coupons...that's a good idea.
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Usually you can go online to whichever brand you're going with and they'll have a coupon or something.

Also, honestly when it comes down to it, they are all pretty much the same. (ESPECIALLY IF ITS JUST YOUR DAILY DRIVER) It all comes down to the application. So, find a brand you like for the looks and the price (yes they do look different) and go with that. Make sure you ask around about where people got theirs and how its holding up. Application is the key to this stuff. Good luck. Enjoy
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well i personally don't like the spray in ones i am looking to get one but i want a plastic box liner that way it covers the dents and if i drop something on the spary in it will probably leave a mark the plastic nothin happens
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Sprays are actually extremely resilient. Our 99 F350 has a rhino and although it is now extremely warped, we slide 3500lbs skids on and off of it and it usually cleanes up pretty nice. It is warped due to the fact it has had tons of chemicals such as chlorine, muratic acid, bleach and numerous others spilled on it. and it still does the job. I am positive i could rip it up and the bed would be in decent shape minus the dents.

Keep in mind, depending on the area you live in, water does get under the drop in bed liners and may have a potential to rust.

http://www.truckblog.com/g/albums/Ho...Liner/2817.jpg
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I just had a Rhino sprayed in my bed for $325. Looks great and seems like it will last, it's sprayed on almost 1/4" thick. If it does scratch or starts to peel it has a lifetime warrenty.


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