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davage GenI
9/18/2002 22:54:28
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Message: hey guys i was wondering if any on has any opinions about spray-in vs. dropin liners
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Dan Gruber GenIII
9/19/2002 05:58:37
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Message: Absolutely love the spray-on stuff! Can't get enough of it!
Dan 2000 CC SLT 4.7 4X4 Auto 3.92 LSD 3 inch Performance Accesories lift & 32 inch BFG MT KM's
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Bill GenIII
9/19/2002 10:35:05
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Message: Although I don't have a spray-in, I would definately go with that if you are looking for a liner. A drop-in will allow water to get in underneath it and eventually rust. It will also scratch the paint. Definately the spray-in.
Bill Bill's Truck Page ARE Tonneau Cover Wet Okole Seat Covers Homebrew Intake and Other Mods Coming Soon!!
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forexfour GenIII
9/19/2002 12:20:40
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Message: Spray on all the way.
You should check out the different types since they are all a little different in all aspects.
I have Diamond Liner. Linex and rhino are others.
Worth the money.
FXF
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davage GenIII
9/19/2002 16:14:18
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Message: thanx guys i appreciate the input
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Dr.Dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/19/2002 17:18:09
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Message: I've checked out Line-X vs. Rhino...Rhino is by far the best. Don't waste your time or money with a drop-in...not only do they look cheap vs. the spray ins, they get water under them and stuff slides around really bad (Rhinos do not, its like rubber, nothing moves...well, unless your pulling G's in the corners).
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Rrrockhound GenIII
9/19/2002 21:01:33
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Message: OK, I gotta say something in defense of drop-ins. I carry a lot of heavy items like spud bars and my drop-in protects the bed from big dents, which I don't believe a spray-in can do. This is my second truck with a drop-in and I've never had trouble with water or rust. Sure, it rubs the paint up pretty bad, but you don't see it anyway. If you ditch the drop-in later on, get a repaint, no biggie.
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born2steel21 GenIII
9/19/2002 23:36:57
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Message: I would still say spray-in all the way. I happened to get a thick rubber truck-mat when I got my dakota and that helps further protect the bed from dents from large, heavy items.
-- Death Before Dismount --
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Jerobie Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/20/2002 13:49:29
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Message: Even though I don't have one{yet}, I would and will go with the spray in. I really don't know which one I like the best yet, but definately a spray in.
Hey, can anyone answer this... If I got a spray in, and I had an icechest in the bed, and I climbed a really steep hill, would the icechest slide back to the tailgate, or would it tip over because the liner grips soo good? I really don't like to abuse alcohol. :p
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DougP Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/20/2002 20:36:29
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Message: Jerobie:
Rhino - Tip
Line-X - Slide
What are you doing driving around without protecting your assets? Get a bungie cord, man!
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Halo3 GenIII
9/21/2002 08:24:10
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Message: Ahh...the debate between bed liners...as eternal as the debate between Dodges, Chevy's, and Fords. hehe!!
DougP nailed it. Rhino has more rubber-like composition. Things are more likely to stay in place. LineX has a harder, more plastic-like, composition to it.
For me, the choice was simple. LineX was over $120 cheaper than Rhino Lining. For the slipping, buy a couple bungee cords...they are only a couple of bucks for an assorted set at Wal-Mart. Things should be tied down in the box of truck anyways!!
Semper Fi, Halo3 '00 Lt. Driftwood 4x4 SLT DQC w/5.9L Halo3's Dak
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brianl GenIII
9/24/2002 16:14:49
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Message: I love my Herculiner! I sprayed mine in, so it acutally looks and works great. I would advise against rolling or painting a bedliner in. Spraying is the only way to go. Only cost me $130 as well.
1998 4x4 Ext. Cab, 5-speed V6, Dynomax UltraFlo, V8 TB, Alpine 6-disc, 180 T-Stat, Prothane bushings, Bosch Platinum IV, homemade intake, Rancho RS9000, Tonneau, Herculiner Sprayed-In, 31" Wrangler MTR, MOOG Balljoints and Ties, Powerslots w/ Raybestos PG pads
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