Line-X, Rhino; spray on bedliners are what I like. Just make sure you see samples of other vehicles so that the thickness and color you want suits your purpose.
I have had two trucks done with LineX and really like this liner. They say they are better than the Rhinoliner because the liner sets up faster and doesnt migrate downward on the sides of the bed. Dont know if thats true or not..
LineX is done faster than the Rhino liner. Good applicators can have you done in 2hours or less. And, go with over the rails. Its an extra $50 or so but worth it and I think it looks nicer.
Over the rails depends on how hard your going to work the truck. I have diamond plate caps and tail gate protector. And they have saved me from replacing the bed. Just a thought.
BTW... LineX has an online coupon you can print and take with you... I think its 25bucks or something.. not sure of the website but google lineX and I'm sure you'll score!
Thanks guys for all the replies. I'm leaning toward staying closer to home and getting the Rhino. You know, buy local.
That KC price is tempting, but at $2.40 a gallon and a days vacation, probably not doable, but thanks.
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