Penda Bedliners?
t_rappster
04-23-2006, 09:35 PM
I have not heard of the Penda Bedliners. To me they are just another drop in liner that supposedly has skid resistance. My truck came with a plastic liner and it is about to go, I hate it, but i was going to get the spray-in but then came across these Penda Liners. What do you think?
TwentyPints
04-24-2006, 05:20 PM
they are just cheap drop in plastic ones like all the rest. mine came with a penda liner, but i soon replaced it with a line-x spray on liner. go with a spray on you can't go wrong. i've seen the ads on the pendaliner site about them being skid resistant and all that, but they aren't.
t_rappster
04-24-2006, 07:15 PM
Thanks, I'll go with a spray on liner.
sportin83
04-24-2006, 10:34 PM
what are some good prices for a spray in liner? and what about the do it yourself liners? i have asked this before but never got many answers? what brands of spray are the best?
TwentyPints
04-25-2006, 01:07 PM
i would go with a professionally sprayed liner either line-x or rhino. i've only had a line-x liner and it is great. it will stand up to anything you throw in there, and looks great too. it also has a lifetime warrenty. i think the only difference with the rhino is the way it is applied, it is baked on. the line-x is sprayed on. myself i would stay away from the do it yourself roll on liners. my liner was around $500 (canadian) sprayed over the rails.
t_rappster
04-25-2006, 07:52 PM
SpeedLiner is also a good brand from what I hear and I think that it is cheaper than the Line-X liner. it is around $350 (shortbed) compared to $450 for line-x (shortbed). both prices are for under the rail.
TwentyPints
04-25-2006, 09:08 PM
i am not familar with that one. line-x was the only one in my area.
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