Keep Drop-In or get Rhino Lining?
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Originally posted by Badd Dogg Guy19
Hey Everyone, I got a question, Im gonna be purchasing a new Dodge very soon, I was also debating a spray in or drop in liner. My question is, If you get the over the rail spray in, Can you install a cap on the truck without having any sealing or mounting problems? I would like to know before hand. Thanks
Hey Everyone, I got a question, Im gonna be purchasing a new Dodge very soon, I was also debating a spray in or drop in liner. My question is, If you get the over the rail spray in, Can you install a cap on the truck without having any sealing or mounting problems? I would like to know before hand. Thanks
A spray-in liner is a must....even before Intake and Exhaust!
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Originally posted by dgm
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Line-X the one that is super-hard with little bits of sand-like stuff in it that makes it come out really sharp to the touch?
-daniel
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Line-X the one that is super-hard with little bits of sand-like stuff in it that makes it come out really sharp to the touch?
-daniel
One mark of a quality spray job, aside from proper thickness and straight/perfect edges, is if you drop your tailgate down and see if they sprayed all the way down there or just stopped where the bed's surface stopped. That area near the tailgate gets really nasty/wet and is one of the first places to rust.
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