hello:spray on bedliner
I am looking for input on spray on bed liners, Qwikliner vs Line-X vs. Rhino in particular. I have seen them before in other people's trucks. I want to hear from people who have had personal experiences with them. Which one is better and why, cost, etc...
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
not sure what method line-x and rhino use but I am told my a friend of mine that you want a system that is a "cold spray", not a "hot spray". I've been told that the cold spray is less expensive due to the fact that they can stop the spray when needed, where as the "hot spray" has to have a constant flow, therefor wasted material. I could be wrong but that is what a friend of mine passed on.
I have used Qwikliner spray on bedliner.QWIK Liner is a permanently bonded a protective barrier between your vehicle and the outside environment, protecting your investment from rust, dents, scratches, and chemical corrosion.
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I went right to the chevy dealer and for $520 they did a great job, almost 1/4" thick and stopped where I told them so I could add bed rail caps. Also hade the do a clear bed liner all around the bottom of the truck 8" up. They pulled the bumper and went in the wheel wells for $180. Well worth it in my opinion. A big reason I went to the dealer was the need to do the spray-in with-in a humidity window, I didn't want to F that up. I can shot you some pics if you want.
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