Just got the 2001 Silver XLT. I am thinking spray in liner, but which one. Is one better than the other? Can I get one to match the silver color without a big cost increase. I hear some are grey in color, light or dark? Do you agree this is the way to go and not the drop in. I looked at the bedrug but I need something that can handle more abuse with less fuss. Suggestions welcomed.
I just got the Line-X spray in bedliner in my F-150 and really like it alot. Its really hard to put any kind of scratches in it and it seems to be really durable. Paid $396 and that included tax for mine here in PA.
pics of the Speedliner (sprayed in) in my 2001 silver xlt are at quickdraw.f150online.net. it rocks--harder than a rhino, softer than line-x, and tougher than either. and still under $400. it looks great and works great (yes, i have hauled stuff in it)
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"flexible hips mean higher steps"
2001 F-150 Supercab XLT 4x4 5.4L Auto w/carpet delete, tow package, power adjustable pedals, law enforcement scanner, CB w/PA, Speedliner, Streamlight Stinger, Graco infant car seat
[This message has been edited by quickdraw (edited 04-11-2001).]
Line-X !! Tough as nails. No "cottage cheese" look (as seen on many Rhino liner spray ons). I've hauled rocks, mulch, a sofa and fridge with nary a nick. It also sparkles. I keep it looking new with an occasional squirt of armor all.
I've got a grey line-x going in next Thursday. I'll post some pics as soon as I can.
-Joe-
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98 Explorer (Lemon Law Case in Progress)
'00 F-150, X-cab, 4x4, Lariat, Off-road, Trailer Tow, Holandia Sunroof, built 11/99 picked up 10/00!Clear Corners, Manik Stainless Steel 1-piece brush guard, Custom CB wiring, Uniden PC76-XLW CB radio with K-40 Magna-Mount antenna (for now), 1 set of 165 watt KC Daylighters (for now... more on the way) Custom switch mounting plate and overhead console, Bully Stainless Steel Trailer hitch drawbarw/ 2" stainless steel ball.
List of planned mods: Clear tails, torsion bar tweak, bug deflector, spray in liner, and a tonneau of some sort...
93 Probe GT teal, OE rims painted to match, bone stock drivetrain.
I've had Line-X in for over a year and love it. An occasional scrubbing with soap and water brings back the shine after a rough trip to the dump. With a coupon I spent $365. I think it looks better than the Rhino Drips and would recommend Line-X anyday.
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1999 F-150 Lariat, 5.4, 3.55 Ratio, Deep Wedgewood/Gold, Tan Leather interior, LineX bedliner, NO DOOR CRACKS.
I don't know how you guys are getting such great prices on these liners. Every Line-x dealer in Minneapolis Minnesota area has quoted me $399+tax , and one rhino dealer has quoted me $359+tax (and that was with a sale supposedly) Guess i live in the wrong part of the country!
Tony
I'm with ratzke. I looked at the cost of the spray ins and said NO WAY. A friend of mine was gonna get his shortbed Toyota sprayed until they told him $400! I was floored. I went to K-Mart and got the Herculiner kit for $100 and am totally satisfied w/ the results. Common sense fellas, common sense....
good info! am getting new f150 but i have a different problem/concern. i slide a 150lb. fiberglass boat (i bass fish in small ponds) into my 97 f150 bed--now covered with a rubber bed liner. i have to slide the boat in and out several times a weekend and am wondering if line-x or rhino (only brands here) would grind against the boat bottom like sand paper? i want a spray-in but this boat is relatively soft. please comment. dan
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