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Old 08-03-2005, 10:04 PM
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Talking Got Line-X today

I had the over rail and the whole tailgate done(my 01 rusted at seem on tailgate) Not this time!!
Here are a few pictures. it was getting dark so they arnt the best.
$530.00




Old 08-03-2005, 10:18 PM
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That looks great. I'm hoping to get mine done after I get a hitch and get it installed. I figured it was best to wait until I got all that done first.
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How does Line-X differ from Rhino??? I think it looks nice btw...looks much sharper (though maybe it's the flash of the camera) eitherway, looks good.
Old 08-04-2005, 08:32 AM
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NICE!!..... I like mine too.... best $500 spent on my truck... for those of you looking to ine-x and haven't yet check their website.... I got a $20 cupon there for mine.... may not be much but $20 is $20!
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I did mine and my fathers at the same time. I have a shell so I went under rails/over tailgate $375. My father went over rails/tailgate $425, both shortbed, both out the door pricing.
Costco has a coupon for Rhino Line, and these were the prices quoted. I called Line-x and asked them to price match. Of course they will.
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Those were good prices (I paid more for mine), and LineX in my opinion is the best. I even had my bed Mounted tool box LineXed. A few weeks ago while loading an empty reel used to hold cable, there were 4 sharp ends of screws exposed on the bottom. When we slid the reel
across my tailgate it tore a few small places. Went back to the LineX dealer and they removed the tailgate and stripped it and recoated at no charge. This is my second truck with LineX and I swear by it. Prices seem to be about $100 more down here in Texas.

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will the linex surface let things slide in and out of the bed easily? i am a contractor and i load up big doors in the bed of my truck, i slide them in so i was wondering if i get linex, will this be harder to do? im thinkinh that it has a rough surface.
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I dont know about the Line-X but with my rino half the point is that stuff dont slide around!
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I've had 2 trucks Line-X' ed and I think it's the best thing going. Well worth teh $$ in my opinion.

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ok thats good to know i will not be putting this in my truck!!!
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Linex is not as rough as Rhino, stuff will slide easier
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My father and I are both General Contractors, in fact he is contracted with Lowes so is constantly sliding doors, windows, and tools into his bed. The Linex is rough, but very hard so doors will slide right in. I have the swim deck on my wakeboard boat coated with Rhino, and it is a rubbery texture, seems like the corner of a door would snag if the bed was hot, and door was being slid. I'd do a regular bedliner if I didn't do the Linex.
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thats pretty funny im a sub contractor for home depot. [they suck] but it pays the bills. so if i go linex the doors will slide but its possible that in the heat they will snag. i would really like it so that the bed does not rust in the new truck due to all of the scraches the doors cause.
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Robert P, Dan, the poster above was referring to Rhino getting hot and snagging on the doors. I agree with him as I have had both Rhino and Linex. Rhino is softer and things dont slide on it, LineX is hard and they do move easily. In my opinion LineX is tougher.
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i guess ill have to try it on a truck that has linex first then make my decide if it is right for me.


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