Learn from others mistakes
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Long story. My current Truck is my 4th truck. All of which have been sprayed with either Rhino or Toff Liner. And I liked the Toff best of the two as I had it in 2 of the 4. With my current truck, I went to Quails Unlimited event where they had a "LineX" liner for acution. I won it. 250 bucks. After driving 2 hours to get my "LineX" sprayed in, when I arrived, I found out it wasn't LineX, but rather something called Extream Liner. I was going to leave and cut my losses when they told me they used the same chemicals and sprayers as LineX. So I said ok.
One year later. Here it is after only 20 min of minor pulling and tugging.
TruckGasim and I have been talking about this since the day I came home with the new Liner. My trucks goes in to get the real deal in 2 weeks. David, these are for you and others.


Notice how thick the sides and back wall are.

Any questions? Get a LineX
One year later. Here it is after only 20 min of minor pulling and tugging.
TruckGasim and I have been talking about this since the day I came home with the new Liner. My trucks goes in to get the real deal in 2 weeks. David, these are for you and others.


Notice how thick the sides and back wall are.

Any questions? Get a LineX
I am sorry, I was gonna say something...but "the 20 minutes of tugging and pulling" made me laugh!
Wow.
I see that alot, that green roloc looks like a 50 maybe. When I painted my truck in Hippo Liner I made sure it was a 50 grit knock down on all the surfaces. The jobber guy I talked with on the application said most of the liners fail for lack of adhesion and prep after they sand down. When I look at the back of your truck bed I can see a ton of shine still on it. Sorry to hear about that. Heres how my truck turned of after painting the whole thing
http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2954...pf?vhost=rides
http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2954...pf?vhost=rides





