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Old 08-08-2007, 03:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, just picked up my 07 Tundra. Looking to get a spray-in liner. Understand Line-X is good. Has any one had any experience with Premium One?
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I had Line-X done. Very satisfied. Holding up great (even though its fresh)!

I'm guessing you mean Line-X X-tra. From what I hear, it's an excellent product, but the Xtra dealers are few and far between (only 1 in Indiana). You may want to see this thread over at TundraSolution. 321Gone installs Line-X for a living.
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I have the Line-X installed on mine, and it's great. The color option was an extra $200 bucks, so I went with the standard black. It looks super on the dark green truck, and the $200 bucks that I saved will fill the beast up at least three times.
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IMO- Line X without a doubt:
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I have the Vortex spray in liner and it looks great so far.
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Is the Rhino any good? Price up here is pretty much same as Line-X so am curious as to which to go with.
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Both are good. The difference , I've been told, is that the Rhino goes on cool to warm and can run/ sag a little and be thin on the top of ridges or the sides. The Line-X goes on hot at 180 degrees and almost instantly hardens to a more uniform thickness. Both are durable. This topics been beat to death...hey someone do a poll. I would bet Line X is the most desired over the other spray-ins.
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Good thing about Line-X is that its garaunteed as long as you own the truck...something I haven't found with the other liners...that's why I went Line-X, and the better durability than Rhino, Vortex, Ultimate, etc.
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