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imbigbadjim
06-01-2004, 06:37 AM
Any suggestions would bed helpful. I own a 2004 F150 and have yet to put it a bed liner. There are alot of "spray-on" liners advertised on the net but I have no idea which are good and which are not. TIA. Jim

landyacht
06-01-2004, 03:34 PM
What i'd do is ask your dealership who they'd recommend, or whether or not they do it there themselves.

They sure as hell won't recommend crap (in reference to the spray in) cuz they want to keep you happy.

If you're using the truck as a work vehicle where there's a tonne of stuff going in and out of the bed the spray in is a must, and i recommend a place called Armaguard, i just don't know their availability.

If you're not using the truck as a 'work truck' then just get a drop in plastic one. They look great and last a long time too. They just aren't built to stand up to punishment.

DO NOT GET A WOODEN BOX LINER.

Hope that helps you! More questions, post a reply and i'll try and help.

goinbig
06-06-2004, 04:17 PM
I would reccomend Arma Coatings first. The next best one is Line-X. Don't get Rhinoliner, for there material is soft, not sprayed on at high temp, and peels of easily.

pete54ford
06-22-2004, 07:16 PM
Rhinoliner kicks butt. You can have them match it with your trucks paint. And I have had it on for 3 years now, and it has not peeled or chipped off yet. Thats my 2 cents worth......Dan, the unofficial spokesman for Rhinoliner.

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