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Old 06-17-2005, 04:22 PM
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is the Line-X and Rhino Lining the same price or is one cheaper than the other...I'm not really looking forward to spending 500 dollars on a bedliner. If you guys say that it is the best I probably will.


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I believe it is well worth the cost
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I just finished spraying Durabak into my bed last night. Looks good, I think it will hold up (time will tell), and it was $350 cheaper than the quote I got on Line-X, but I don't know if I would do it again. What a PITA! Messy, smelly, and just a plain pain.
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I paid $420 for linex over the rails...
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Payed $350 a week ago for the Line-X over the rails.
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Buy a drop in for less than $200 and put it in right before you sell or trade. Looks brand new.
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Rubber bed mat for me. Inexpensive, interchangeable and does a great job absorbing impacts to the bed.
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I Just put the Dual-comp in my new truck yesterday. I kind of like it, kind of don't. Very easy to install, but the rubber mat wasn't really a "superior" fit when you compare it to their advertisments. There are some gaps where the mat is supposed to go into the hard side channels, around my wheel wells. Not as perfect fit as you would think.

The rubber mat is nice though, you will deff. not have a problem with stuff sliding around, and alot more friendly on your knees if you have to crawl around in your bed. The other thing is, if you have to get a sheet of plywood or something, your not gonna be able to put it on your tailgate, and slide it right in. Your gonna have to get the first sheet in, than slide the rest in. I couldn't even shimmy and slide my butt around, while I was in their installing my fold a cover.

Everything has its pro's and con's, its just a matter of owner prefferance. I'll have to give it some time, It will prob grow on me.
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