I'm happy with "www.sprayonbedliners.com". I'm not sure how it really stacks up against the name brand stuff. It looks good and nothing slides around. See my gallery for pics.
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2005 Limited Double Cab 4X4
Stock Baseline Max 228hp & 260 ft-lb
Addon:
ARE LSII Tonneau Cover, Spray On Bedliner
SS JBA Headers and JBA Cat Back Exhaust(Magnaflow). K&N Air-Intake
Heavy Duty Bilstein Shocks
Hellwig Rear 1-1/8 inch 4140 Chrome Moly Steel Anti-Sway Bar
I am on my second Tundra and have added Rhino lining to this one too. I love and can't imagine not having it. I think Line-X is good too but the Rhino is thicker and I prefer that.
I voted for Rhino, as that is what I had, and would get again. I looked at Line-X, and didn't care for it or it's texture. I LOVED my Rhino !!
__________________ 2006 Tundra,double cab, Limited, with the TRD package. It is Spectra Blue Mica. UPGRADES: all lights are HIDs, Gaylords X-2000 hard tonneau cover, and I have an extra 4 ports hard wired in. Alpine CDA-9886, w/iPod integration, BT & Sirius.
I've put my Line-X through hell and it's holding strong.
My buddy has a Rhino, we do the same work and his is tore up pretty bad. I've managed to make small nicks in mine but nothing down to the paint, I've tried though, even put a hammer to it, heh.
I used Rhino ( ). The punk *** kid that sprayed it on got overspray on my truck and he didn't remove anything in the bed (tailgate bolts, tie downs, etc.) Maybe they are owned by Earl Schieb
who has actually tried both and actually used their truck as a work truck.. not just as an occasional hauler?
I am a contractor. My Line-X is holding up fine. If you were willing to scrub it clean you would think it was new still after 4 months. Rhino is not as tear resistant or abrasive as Line-X. Rhino is also sticker. Thats just the difference between the two. Line-X also goes on with a crisper look if you care about those things (for some reason I do, but you would think that odd for a work truck).
I have Rhino on my 1-ton listed below. It's used as a truck should be...hauling, towing, etc. I've had a couple ton of gravel, topsoil, skids of concrete mix, etc. in and out and have no problems. A few nicks here and there, but nothing major. It doesn't protect the truck much from dings/dents like a plastic liner will. I have some dents in the wheel-wells from bricks that were thrown into the bed. It looks a little dull now at 3 years/90k miles...but I really don't clean it much. The truck gets washed a couple times a year whether it needs it or not
I have the plastic bedliner in my Tundra and plan to leave it that way. The Spray-in has advantages, but so does the plastic. I think I actually prefer the plastic in most situations.
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'05 Tundra DC 4x4
'05 Honda Odyssey
'03 Ram 3500 4x4 Cummins
'00 VW Jetta TDI
I'd like a few more but the wife says NO!
I have Rhino on my 1-ton listed below. It's used as a truck should be...hauling, towing, etc. I've had a couple ton of gravel, topsoil, skids of concrete mix, etc. in and out and have no problems. A few nicks here and there, but nothing major. It doesn't protect the truck much from dings/dents like a plastic liner will. I have some dents in the wheel-wells from bricks that were thrown into the bed. It looks a little dull now at 3 years/90k miles...but I really don't clean it much. The truck gets washed a couple times a year whether it needs it or not
I have the plastic bedliner in my Tundra and plan to leave it that way. The Spray-in has advantages, but so does the plastic. I think I actually prefer the plastic in most situations.
Agreed. They all have their strenghts. I still have some plywood I throw down when I carry very sharp things. It's not like a liner is some indestructable item. Dent's and tears can happen.
Well, Line-X is damn near indestructible. They've tested it as a coating for the interior and exterior of reinforced buildings against bombs and it holds up quite well.
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I put up a similar poll on the site over 4 years ago and Line-X came out on top. It was even featured in Line-X's web site. I think Lon got them involved with the site back then, but don't know if they're still here. Needless to say, I went with Line-X and it's been great and durable.