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New Super Duty
Hi All, So I picked up a New Super Duty and would like to get a spray in bed liner. My question is which , Line x or Rhino?? I have no previous experience with spray in's. Thank you for your suggestions/experiences.
John
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Spray in liners are only as good as the person doing it.
I was a Ford tech for 25 years, the drop in liners had the best durability. If you go with the spray in liner, make sure they remove the bed bolts/ tailgate access panel, before doing the liner. Makes life a lot easier if the bed has to be removed. |
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Too late now, but Ford offers spray-in liners from the factory. Having said that, I agree that you need to mask or remove the bed hardware before spraying in.
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Bullet Liner is an excellent product.
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When I looked at one years ago and did some research - I came away with the conclusion that line-x was better than rhino - but probably alot has to do with the application and vendor. All of these guys are franchisees...
I eventually purchased a truck camper - so I ended up just adding a rubber mat for the bed floor and bed rail protection. jeff
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