Spray on bed liners
Hey Blue
Here ya go, we got an entire forum dedicated specifically to bedliners.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/fo...?s=&forumid=32
There's usually a couple threads about bedliners floating around in other forums as well, but most of them will be in the bedliner forum.
Here ya go, we got an entire forum dedicated specifically to bedliners.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/fo...?s=&forumid=32
There's usually a couple threads about bedliners floating around in other forums as well, but most of them will be in the bedliner forum.
I have a Line-X that was put in 2 months after I bought my truck brand new. I paid $300 to have mine done. He gave me a discount since it was a new truck (or at least he said he did). I believe the normal price was about $350 to $375. I would avoid "do-it-yourself" liner kits. I've seen a few of those, and I believe they look crappy.
Happy hunting!
Happy hunting!
I just had my Rhino Liner installed today and it turned out very nice and a very professional look. All bolts and screws were removed prior to spraying. The cost was a little up there, $425.00, but I am happy with the way it looks. I'll see how it holds up after a year. Jim
I cannot recall what type of liner that 'SKAGEL' had put on her truck (Tomas) but, she had the shop use the extra material on her hitch.
I saw this first hand and thought that it looked great (as she had the liner done in AZ Beige). Just a thought if anyone is interested...
I think she had some pictures of this in her gallery if you're interested.
RP
I saw this first hand and thought that it looked great (as she had the liner done in AZ Beige). Just a thought if anyone is interested...
I think she had some pictures of this in her gallery if you're interested.
RP
I have black Line-X and an F-150 bed mat. Could not be happier with that setup. I considered getting an AZ Biege color but it was not worth the extra cost to me.
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I had the Line-X put in two weeks after I bought my truck. It ran $400.00. I've been very happy with it but it doesn't get any real hard use so I'd expect it to hold up. I think they're all pretty much the same so I guess its a matter of personal preference.
I've had the LineX for 2 1/2 years and it looks as good today as it did when new. I've hauled lumber, concrete blocks and even shoveled gravel out of it. It's still perfect. From my experience and what I've heard from other people the two best are LineX and Rhino. The only difference between the two is the finished look. LineX has a rough sandpaper look and Rhino has a more bumpy cottage cheese look. Either way I think you'll be happy.


