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I am looking for opinions on truck bed liners. In Boise we have a number of choices the biggest two being Rhino linings and Line-X. I am leaning towards Line-X because of the warranty and the fact that (according to some) that it's harder.



I am looking for any feedback/suggestions folks might have. Thanks.



Shawn
 
Line-X Five years no problems at all ,Thinner but hard and no slide mine is black some fade ,could have it spraid at no cost though . Ron Bissett in meteo Louisville or Tampa Fla. Oo.
 
If you want things not to slide, use Rhino. If you're hauling stuff you want to get out of the bed easily (hay?), use Line-X.
 
I was going to buy the Rhino liner but I know a couple people who have it and it fades after a coupld years and looks terrible. The deal took my truck to a body shop in Great Falls, MT and they installed one called the Super liner? Not suppose to fade. It looks nice, is heavey duty and things won't slide. I don't know if this liner is in your area but I would recommend it. Have a great day.



Mike
 
All I have ever used in any of my trucks is a rubber bed mat. $65 is hard to beat. Liners are nice, but I just can't justify the price difference when the mat does all I need. :)
 
I have had 3 diferent liners in trucks, the best by far is LineX. It is even the same color as the truck, bright silver, 2 years old and no fade, lifetime gurantee, and nothing slides around.

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03 brt silver,3500 quad dually 2wd Laraie, lineX,48RE w/hytek double deep and deep pumpkin pan,running boards/3m rockguard,side air bags,PacBrake,11'6 Lance 980
 
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