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My 2002 truck's Line X spray liner still looks like new. My new truck will also have Line X around the wheel wells and front bug guard. No I am not a Line X dealer.
from what i have seen... if you want it to look good and even, then spray it on... . if you dont care then roll... a lot cheaper... I just think it looks like crap when people roll it on.....
Line-X is a good brand if you want a hard liner (i. e for sliding stuff around). I went with the Rhino because it is a polyurathane coating and anything you place back there doesn't tend to slide around. I have a big slide-in camper so this was important. On top of that, I threw in one of those big polyurathan horse mats for added protection and a little more padding for my camper. I've had this setup since the truck was brand new and it is holding up great.
I also had a Rhino liner in my former 2001. It really held up well in my opinion. Like anything else, I think a quality installer is key to a spray in liner regardless of the brand.
Rhino liner for me I have beat the crap out of it wash it put some of Rhino Liner care product (probably no more than Armor All ) and looks like it did when the sprayed it on. Has been on the bed from the 2ond day I bought it.