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Old 01-19-2004, 01:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Spray-on Bedliners

Was wondering what people's experiences were with spray-on bedliners...I'm interested in having this done, but know just a little about them so far. Good? Bad? Cost?

Getting a normal plastic bedliner would be around $200 (installation included) but the Toyota stock bedliners I've seen do not look great on a Tacoma.
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plastic bedliners, you couldn't pay me to put one of those in a truck. As for spray in liners, as long as the box is in good shape, clean, dry, and scufed up so the liners has something to grab on you should be fine.
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Old 01-19-2004, 09:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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linex vs rhino

these are the spray on liners that you can have done and both are around 400 around here.I have done some research lately and I think i am going to go with linex because it looks like it came from the factory with it in the trucks that i have seen .The rhino is thicker and more grip but not what I like .Just my opinion though !! rhine is about 50 dollars cheaper but put the 2 side by side and I would pay the extra 50.Hope this helps!!!!
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Line-X. Much more durable than Rhino.

Here is a good do-it-yourself liner.....

http://www.nonslipcoating.com/automotive.htm
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Ha I would not trust myself with a roller and some polyurethane.

Thanks for the information so far. http://www.line-x.com is a good site that can find some dealers close to your home.

Seems that most of the responses I've read put Line-X just a little above Rhino.

Another suggestion is a bed rug: http://www.toyota.com/vehicles/2004/...e.html?=bedrug
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