spray-on bedliner; best of breed?
Had a Bullet Liner installed a couple weeks ago. So far so good. 3 other guys I know have all had them and love them. And it's a lifetime warranty. 2 of the guys have had warranty work done and it still looks great.
Without doubt, Line X is your best option. Spend a little more and get the premium one for UV protection.
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Line-X .... no question.
But then there's the guy who feels that the Line-X looks so nice that he get's a rubber bed mat to place stuff in there so it doesn't slide on the Line-X. Then when he finds nothing will slide on the mat so easy, he cuts the sides off an old drop in bed liner ( he was given a SB one, kept wheel well sides and front wall attached) and lays that on top of the mat that's on top of the Line-X .... and it's all under a Undercover bed cover. Now larger stuff slides in / out easier, so he makes a heavy duty net (with hooks so easy to remove) to keep some stuff back at tailgate area (gas cans, trash, whatever). Then his wife wants some paving stones and so he places a piece of plywood (which has a 1" high border on three sides made of pieces from an old pallet on three sides .... almost like it was meant for this) in there on top of the bed liner on top of the mat on top of the Line-X with net hung in basement.... so that the sand / rock powder that goes with those paving stones is easier to clean up (and he found that it was .... and plywood is back against wall now and net is back in truck).
But that bed looks new still.
But then there's the guy who feels that the Line-X looks so nice that he get's a rubber bed mat to place stuff in there so it doesn't slide on the Line-X. Then when he finds nothing will slide on the mat so easy, he cuts the sides off an old drop in bed liner ( he was given a SB one, kept wheel well sides and front wall attached) and lays that on top of the mat that's on top of the Line-X .... and it's all under a Undercover bed cover. Now larger stuff slides in / out easier, so he makes a heavy duty net (with hooks so easy to remove) to keep some stuff back at tailgate area (gas cans, trash, whatever). Then his wife wants some paving stones and so he places a piece of plywood (which has a 1" high border on three sides made of pieces from an old pallet on three sides .... almost like it was meant for this) in there on top of the bed liner on top of the mat on top of the Line-X with net hung in basement.... so that the sand / rock powder that goes with those paving stones is easier to clean up (and he found that it was .... and plywood is back against wall now and net is back in truck).
But that bed looks new still.
Last edited by tbear853; Nov 30, 2015 at 06:04 PM.








