Spray in bedliner

   / Spray in bedliner #11  
I just bought a new F250 a few months ago and went with Line-X. I bought the truck 6 hours away and had the dealer take it to the Line-X store to be sprayed, but I talked with the Line-X dealer over the phone about it first. We talked about the UV protectant, but his quote was "If you're gonna use it, don't spend the money. If you're gonna have a show truck, it's worth doing". I didn't have it done.

This is my third Spray-in liner, the other two being Rhino due to dealer proximity. I only kept each of those trucks for 1-2 years, but the Rhinos already began to get milky/chalky and peeling up on both trucks. It was much softer, though, so it did a better job of keeping things where you put them in the bed. My Rhino liners were from the early 2000s so things may have changed, but currently I prefer the Line-X 100% more than the Rhinos I have had in the past.

If possible, I have heard really good things about Scorpion liners, but I have never seen them in person. However, it seems that in my area several dealers are spraying them (including the local Ford dealer's body shop).
 
   / Spray in bedliner #12  
The UV is to keep it looking new and shiny. Like SammyNole said if it going to used a lot it’s not worth spending the extra.
 

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