Line-X spray questions
TwentyPints
03-24-2005, 01:40 PM
i wanna get a line-x spray in bedliner pretty soon... i have a drop in one right now that i started taking out. will the line-x fill in the screw holes on the box and tailgate from the drop in bedliner which i have now? it came with the truck.
dr_of_lovephd
03-24-2005, 03:08 PM
With line-x they are able to fill in the holes and even any dents in the metal. But I would make sure to tell line-x place about the skrew holes and that you want them to be filled in; otherwise, they may not notice.
BlenderWizard
03-24-2005, 04:22 PM
I just had Rhino sprayed in mine (which, after seeing others with Line-x, I would recommend), and they filled all holes and flattened all bulges(mine had a toolbox and rails on it before I bought it used, too)
jeep_cj4x4
03-24-2005, 08:54 PM
I had the top rails on my truck that were screwed down and the line-x filled the holes nicely. I recomend the line-x. Guarenteed 1/8" thick on the sides, 1/4" on the bottom/horizontals and for LIFE. When you get the truck back you can see the thickness.
99redsilverado
03-24-2005, 10:53 PM
i have line x and i reccomend rhino.....stuff slides to easy on line x
BlenderWizard
03-24-2005, 11:55 PM
i have line x and i reccomend rhino.....stuff slides to easy on line x
I noticed that, too.
I noticed that, too.
Nigel215
03-25-2005, 08:08 AM
i guess if you wanted them to they could fill in the holes. I know that when they did mine the drain holes at the front of the bed werent filles in.
jeep_cj4x4
03-25-2005, 08:27 AM
my line-x is like non-skid.
When they sprayed mine they said all the origonal holes like drain holes and such would still be there. For drainage.
When they sprayed mine they said all the origonal holes like drain holes and such would still be there. For drainage.
Nigel215
03-25-2005, 08:39 AM
yea, i donno what the other guys are talkin about... my line-x is like heavy duty sand paper. From what ive seen of the rhino liner, its relativley smooth, almost like how it looks on the wheel wells of a drop in. I mean, if u have somehthing relativly small in the back of your truck its gonna slide around when you drive at high speeds and make turns and stuff. Its just a liner, not a magnet.
TwentyPints
03-25-2005, 08:57 AM
i called the line x dealer and they said the holes would be filled in from the drop in.
i am pretty set on a line x and not a rhino....since there is no rhino dealer in my area, and there's a line x dealer like 10 min away. from what i hear everyone likes the line x better anyways.
i am pretty set on a line x and not a rhino....since there is no rhino dealer in my area, and there's a line x dealer like 10 min away. from what i hear everyone likes the line x better anyways.
Nigel215
03-25-2005, 10:15 AM
just make sure they dont fill in the drain holes... mine got filled in just a little bit, but once it compeltly hardened, i just reamed it out. I tried reaming it out while it was still kinds soft and they just filled back in. I was impressed. good luck.
p.s. if you want to take a pic of the line-x- do it right after they do it... it looks soooo good right then, once its in the sun for a few months it tends to fade a little bit but still looks great. be careful not to stain it. I have some marks from that was in the back that i thought i would be able to was out but it got baked into it in the summer (egg, wax, shit like that)
p.s. if you want to take a pic of the line-x- do it right after they do it... it looks soooo good right then, once its in the sun for a few months it tends to fade a little bit but still looks great. be careful not to stain it. I have some marks from that was in the back that i thought i would be able to was out but it got baked into it in the summer (egg, wax, shit like that)
TwentyPints
03-26-2005, 08:01 AM
still undecided on under or over the rails.
BlenderWizard
03-26-2005, 09:36 PM
i called the line x dealer and they said the holes would be filled in from the drop in.
i am pretty set on a line x and not a rhino....since there is no rhino dealer in my area, and there's a line x dealer like 10 min away. from what i hear everyone likes the line x better anyways.
Not me
i am pretty set on a line x and not a rhino....since there is no rhino dealer in my area, and there's a line x dealer like 10 min away. from what i hear everyone likes the line x better anyways.
Not me
99redsilverado
03-27-2005, 02:07 PM
over the rails whether you linex or rhino...and yes i know little shit will slide on it but ive had a truck load of concrete bags and they slid.....linex sucks IMHO
BlenderWizard
03-27-2005, 02:58 PM
over the rails whether you linex or rhino...and yes i know little shit will slide on it but ive had a truck load of concrete bags and they slid.....linex sucks IMHO
Yeah, before I had mine done last week I compared a bed with linex and one with rhino (on the lot, I got the dealer to spray the bed for me). The line-x beds were almost slick when compared with the rhino. The bottom line is, though, it's your truck, and your money. Get what will make you happy.
Yeah, before I had mine done last week I compared a bed with linex and one with rhino (on the lot, I got the dealer to spray the bed for me). The line-x beds were almost slick when compared with the rhino. The bottom line is, though, it's your truck, and your money. Get what will make you happy.
TwentyPints
03-27-2005, 09:01 PM
how do they differ mostly? are the line-x just more slick or are there other things too?
BlenderWizard
03-27-2005, 10:57 PM
Well, the Rhino has a "rougher" (more heavily textured) surface, and the material seems to lend itself to allowing less movement.
TwentyPints
03-28-2005, 04:56 PM
i'd like to look into rhino liners as well, but there doesnt seem to be one in my area. im in canada.
Line-X Expert
04-12-2007, 09:17 PM
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