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Old 07-25-1999, 04:31 PM
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Location: San Luis Obispo, CA.
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Well it was about two weeks ago now that I got my Line-X spray-in bed liner, and I love it. Everything about this liner is superb; from the surface texture, to the uniform consistency. I would have figured that a spray-in bed liner would be difficult to get a uniform thickness throughout the bed, but I was pleasantly surprised. Sure a spray-in costs a little more than a drop-in, but it is worth every penny for how well it compliments the truck. It really fits like a glove.

Now I'm not saying other spray-ins suck, nor am I saying that all Line-Xs will be this nice. It mostly depends on the skill of the guy applying the liner. But I also know there are certain differences between Line-X and other spray-ins such as Rhino. Line-X is the only spray-in that is applied hot and under pressure. The liner itself dries in 3-5 seconds!

I went to Line-X in Bakersfield CA. So anyone out there who is looking for a quality spray-in bed liner and you live in central California, give him a call. You will thank yourself later. Well that's all for today.


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1999 Lariat SuperCab Flareside, Amazon Green with Silver trim, 5.4L, 4x2, 4 wheel disc/ABS, 3.55 limited slip, towing package, sliding rear window, captains chairs, keyless entry with alarm, spray-on bed liner, and K&N. http://www.csc.calpoly.edu/~bfriesen/truck.html
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Old 08-03-1999, 12:55 AM
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Freezer,
You are absolutly correct. I've had my LINE-X bedliner for about two months now. It's great.
I fully agree that the installer has a lot to do with the ultimate quality. But there are some things inherent in the LINE-X process that make it good. The high-pressure, hot application give it a big advantage.
The LINE-X dealer in Nashville does a great job. Give me a shout if you need more info on contacting the dealer here.

Don

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Don in Nashville
'99 F-250 SuperDuty SuperCab w/ 8' box, Woodland Green, V10, auto, 4WD ORP,
Towing Pkg. & Mirrors
Additions: Chrome Nerf Bars, LINE-X bedliner, Ventvisor Window deflectors, Bugflector II
Coming Additions:* Toolbox, K&N filters, Superchip (on order), ...

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Old 08-05-1999, 10:24 PM
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I looked at the X-Line spray in. The truck I saw ..well I thought the texture was like sandpaper. It looked very nice.
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