Extreme Liners
Extreme Liners
Does anyone have or know anything about Extreme spray on bedliners?
From the samples I've seen it appears to be a similar compound as Line-X, looks the same, feels the same, applied the same way(hot application). It is about $85 less than Line-X, $390 opposed to $475.
Rhino has already been crossed off my list, trying to decide on these two.
From the samples I've seen it appears to be a similar compound as Line-X, looks the same, feels the same, applied the same way(hot application). It is about $85 less than Line-X, $390 opposed to $475.
Rhino has already been crossed off my list, trying to decide on these two.
Actually, I believe it is spelled Xtreme Liners, if we are talking about the same product. Yes, I know a little bit about them. Their product is 100% polyurea. Rhino is 100% polyurethane and LINE-X is a mix of polyurethane and polyurea. Both polyurethane and polyurea have desirable properties. A bedliner that is a mix is the best. Polyurethane has more than twice the abrasion resistance of polyurea. Personally, I would avoid ANY brand that is 100% polyurea.
1st pick: Polyurethane and polyurea mix
2nd pick: 100% polyurethane
3rd pick: 100% polyurea
1st pick: Polyurethane and polyurea mix
2nd pick: 100% polyurethane
3rd pick: 100% polyurea
Last edited by TruckGasm; Sep 20, 2004 at 11:20 AM.


