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MoparOrNoCar
01-03-2010, 02:26 PM
I've been looking at all the different bed liners and have come across LineX http://www.linex.com/.
They seem like the best (quality wise) out of what I've seen.
Anyone have a LineX liner in their bed? I want to get one sprayed in sometime in the spring.
CharlieK
01-03-2010, 03:58 PM
First, I don't know about Linex. When new, I had a Rhino Liner sprayed into my 2005 Colorado work truck. They guaranteed it was impossible to hurt. Well, guess what? The bird in my avatar started chewing the hell out of it. The guy told me to bring it back and he would fix it. The truck stays in our garage and the bird and I are out there often so I just let her play on it and decided to get it fixed later. Four yeras later, the Rhino dealer had gone under and I called another authorized dealer. He said I would have to pay for the repairs and that the damage would require taking the whole top down to metal. Cost, $350 USD. The cost of the Liner when new, $350 USD. I am in the process of pleading my case to Rhino Corporate. Just remember that these shops are franchises and they will promise out the ying-yang! :D
Picture of the damage. (http://www.charlieandpeggy.com/rhino.jpg)
MoparOrNoCar
01-03-2010, 07:39 PM
I've heard horror stories about Rhino Liners but wow, that's a bummer. I appreciate your input.
Cdnoilram
01-03-2010, 08:16 PM
I have a Rhino lining in my '07, and I'm quite happy with it. It stood up to a leaky battery being stored in it for 2 months with only a slight browning of the black. I can live with that since it was my own stupidity for leaving it there for so long. Mine cost $500CDN to install and haven't needed any repairs on it. I've seen lots of color matched Line-X on our work trucks and trailers, but only cuz the installer's a friend of the boss and gets a HUGE discount for volume. The quality is there with both products, so it's what ever you want to choose. I like my Rhino and would probably get it again if I get another truck.
MOPWR2U
01-03-2010, 10:28 PM
I have a LineX bed liner in my truck and it has worked great. No problems so far.
Maddog
01-03-2010, 11:24 PM
I've used Linex in other trucks. It held up well!
CharlieK
01-04-2010, 12:28 AM
Oh, don't get me wrong, aside from that parrot picking at the edges, the Rhino has held up great. Still looks good and the non-slip surface is wonderful. I don't think the product is at fault. It's people that will try to give you the run around. We told our original installer, jokingly, about the cockatoo. He assured us that no bird could cause any damage. He also agreed to fix it and I just waited too long. :-(
ramn it
01-06-2010, 10:04 PM
I have a bed rug and it 's takin some beating, but the only thing I haul is butt
Scar0
01-08-2010, 06:16 AM
Check out this thread (http://www.mopar-nation.com/showthread.php?195-2008-Jeep-Liberty%21). He LineXed his whole rig!
Cdnoilram
01-09-2010, 02:24 AM
Yeah, there's a done up 3500 cummins in Pincher Creek that's totally Blue Line-X'd. with all the original badges put on over top. They look really good and withstand the UV extremely well.
Scatpak07
02-20-2010, 08:40 PM
I have a Rhino Liner in my truck i like it. i work construction and I put some heavy and sharp stuff in the back. It holds up to a beating which is the point. Id recommend it!
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