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Old 11-27-2005, 04:22 PM
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Any suggetions out there on what kind of spray in box liner wuld be best?
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Re: spray in box liners

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Any suggetions out there on what kind of spray in box liner wuld be best?
Get the herculiner, it is a do it yourself kit and it is easy to do and will save you TONS of money. It is like $90 for the kit and the kit does a short bed. So if you have a long bed you have to pay extra $30 for a exta can. It is garented not to chip.
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Old 11-28-2005, 01:50 AM
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Re: spray in box liners

Depends if you are going to haul much. My brother-in-law has sprayed and I put roll on on. We both haul alot of fire wood. His looks like brand new mine is all chipped. You get what you pay for.
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Re: spray in box liners

Go with a linex spray in for sure... Lifetime waranty against damage of any sort!
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Re: spray in box liners

Don't get a DIY kit, everyone complains about those. Linex is good, I hear, and I have Rhino, which I really like
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Re: spray in box liners

yea, spend the money and go with a Rhino or Line-X. You wont be let down.
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Re: spray in box liners

I've had my Rhino-liner for over 3 years now and it's in perfect condition. I might add I've haved some serious stuff to the dump in it and it 's a damn good investment.
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Re: spray in box liners

I have a Hurculiner......get a rhino liner or Line-x....DIY sucks.
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Re: spray in box liners

well line-x is great, and worth it, but its a bit to hard for my liking...rhino is great and worth it but a bit to soft for my liking...maybe i just cant be pleased.....
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Re: spray in box liners

get Superliner... the stuff has ground up chunks of kevlar in it. You could sharpen a knife on it.
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Re: spray in box liners

I have a Superliner in my '04 Cummins. It came with the truck, which I bought used. It's been great so far. It's a great balance of soft/hard surface. Well, on nights like tonight at -5 F, it's pretty damn hard!
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Re: spray in box liners

I have a spray in liner, not sure what brand. I just bought the truck last summer. How do you keep the stuff looking clean and supple? It has a rubbery texture for grip, which I like, but it is looking a little bit dry lately. The parts on the side rails are showing white from when I wax it too. but the bed part looks like its drying. Is there some kind of dressing you can use?
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thanks for the input
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Decided on a lineX. Looks great and appears very durable.
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I got my rhino lining for a pretty good price. You should just look around online and find a good deal. I know a couple of people who done the samething and didn't work as well as it's suppose to be.
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