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Old 09-26-2007, 04:37 AM
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Default Re: Bed liner: Spray on or Plastic ?

after my problems with shearing and line x coming off from things like dirt bikes and snowmobiles i dont think i will be getting it again... rhino does wear down over time and become a lot smoother after you use it enough... i would look into seeing if you cant get it sprayed and then get a drop in plastic liner over the top of that... thats what i am going to try to do on my next truck anyways

oh yeah i dont know if its because i look young but apparently the line x warrantee doesn’t cover abuse or neglect which apparently involves putting things on top of it such as snowmobiles/dirtbikes .. just a heads up
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I have penda liner too and love it. I'm always hauling lumber so having the smooth surface to slide stuff in is very necessary. No moisture gets trapped plus it keeps the bed from denting. And I can remove it if I want, unlike spray in. It also has slots and ledges for easily installing cargo dividers and a platform. As far as drop ins, I think the penda liners are better than factory and they have one with non-slip surface if that is desirable for you.
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