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Old 01-18-2003, 12:23 AM
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spray in liner before or after 5er hitch

I was wondering if it would be better to get a spray in liner done before or after having a fiver hitch installed? Any input?
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Re:spray in liner before or after 5er hitch

Welcome to the site RK,<br> Check HERE for a previous discussion on this topic. <br> IMO, it would be better to spray the liner in first and then install the hitch. I removed the factory bed liner (which had been in for 3 months while a DC rep had it) when I put my hitch in. That liner sure rubbed the paint bad in spots for the short time it was in there. My plan was to install the hitch, then remove it when I can afford to have the bed sprayed, then reinstall the rails. I also want to spray the lower portion of my RBW hitch. Just my $.02
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Re:spray in liner before or after 5er hitch

I would have the hitch installed since they need to drill holes and bolt the rails in...then ask the liner installer what would be best...to remove the rails and reinstall after or to keep the rails in and spray on the liner ???
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Re:spray in liner before or after 5er hitch

I've seen it done both ways bit I would prefer to have it done afterwards. That way, any bare metal edges get covered up and the sprayer can cover up everything but the moving parts. They can also give you pro's and con's of either way so ask them also.
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Re:spray in liner before or after 5er hitch

I was told by Rhino to spray it after. To me the only down side to that is there will be a &quot;raw&quot; spot if they the rails are ever taken out. Remember also, eveything else that is attached to the bed had better be permanent as the same thing will happen. I have a mounting bracket in mine for a trailer plug I can't take out for that reason. They will fade also and a patch will been seen. So I just leave well enough alone.<br><br>..Preston..
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Re:spray in liner before or after 5er hitch

I got mine sprayed first.... don't understand why you wouldn't?? Would you take the rails out and then have it sprayed? Or just have them spray around the rails leaving a bare spot (like previously mentioned) when you removed the rails? If you did take them out to have it sprayed, then it would be like having it sprayed first before you put the hitch in, no? ;D<br><br>Tony
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Re:spray in liner before or after 5er hitch

Line X had both my dad and brother spray first then they had the hitch put in.<br><br>KC
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Re:spray in liner before or after 5er hitch

I had LineX installed first. I then touched up all new drill holes with a small brush and a paint that is refered to as self-healing. It stops any rust from starting. Took about 20 minutes to do. It has been over a month since installation, a few towing miles and some very warm sun on the setup. Retorqing produced no significant movement in fasteners.<br><br>Bob
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Re:spray in liner before or after 5er hitch

Thanks all for the advice and the link. I liked the idea on the other thread of spraying the bed and then spraying the hitch afterwards. Now have to wonder about spraying the hitch before or after install. Hmmm?
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