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Old 04-02-09, 02:58   #13 (permalink)
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I have Qwikliner on mine. In my opinion it has less to do with the name and everything to do with the person applying the product.

I would visit the shops and look at freshly sprayed liners and start making my decision from there. I really don't think there is much difference in the I have qwikliner in my current truck and love it... Have not had of the other spray ins to compare it to though...

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Old 04-02-09, 05:22   #14 (permalink)
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Re: Pick Up Bed Liners

I've had the drop in liners and hated them. Use one for a while and then remove it. You don't think it will but it gets so much dirt under it and it slides a round enough, even when screwed down, to ruin the paint under it. We have the spray in Line-X in our work trucks and they are still like the day we had them done.
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Old 04-02-09, 01:45   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Pick Up Bed Liners

My opinions:

For a new truck. Line-X spray liners are the best
lower cost alternatives: bedrug, rubber mat on bed/plastic on sides

for an old truck (like mine):
DIY spray liners: between $50-90, preparation is key as the bed needs to be abraded with a scotch brit pad/sandpaper, dust blown out, and then rolled on (do not use for 24hours to let the product set up). I actually use 2 coats on an older Ford Ranger and received many complements on the look and it held up well for the 3 years I had it.

Before anyone flames me, remember this is for an old truck.I cannot justify a $300-500 Line-X application for a truck worth $3500. When I break down and buy a newer truck, I will have a Line-X liner.
 
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Old 04-02-09, 02:19   #16 (permalink)
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We've had line-x on for a few years and love it.
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Old 04-12-09, 10:59   #17 (permalink)
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"For me, a product is more than the thing you buy. When I went with QWIK Liner, I was so impressed with the presentation, installation, service and quality of the bedliner. It all added up to a great product. After the lining was installed, I naturally started to notice other spray-on linings and bed-liner solutions in other trucks. None of them looked as good.


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Old 05-01-09, 10:03   #18 (permalink)
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I love my Qwikliner to death and it has saved my bacon many times since it keeps me from sliding around in my truck's bed when I'm in there with my shoes on!!


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Old 05-03-09, 08:52   #19 (permalink)
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Re: Pick Up Bed Liners

Myself and many other Jeep owners use Herculiner. $100 bucks and you can do it yourself in a few hours. Looks just as good as the other spray ins as long as prep work is done correctly. It is very esasy to put on. Sand, clean, sand some more, clean, and then roll on.
 
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Old 05-03-09, 11:21   #20 (permalink)
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Re: Pick Up Bed Liners

I just deleted a bunch of Quickliner Bots/Trolls on another forum, looks like the same deal here.


I use herculiner, just make sure you use the UV topcoat after the base coat(s). It is 90% as durable as the pro spray liners, at 25% the cost. Only downside it the texture is pretty rough compared to rhino or linex.
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Re: Pick Up Bed Liners

Ive had LineX in my truck since 01. Hasnt faded much and is tough as nails. I had a 10 gallon container of gas empty out in the bed while I was driving, it didnt hurt the liner at all. To clean it, I hit it with some APC and a stiff bristle brush and it comes out looking new.
 
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Old 05-05-09, 05:02   #22 (permalink)
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I have a Line-X on my SSS.
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Old 05-08-09, 12:23   #23 (permalink)
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Only qwikliner all the way.It extends the life of your vehicle and increase the NADA / Blue Book re-sale value with a real sprayed-on bedliner


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Old 06-30-09, 09:37   #24 (permalink)
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I used qwikliner on my truck.Qwikliner spray on bedliner has a lifetime warranty against chipping, peeling or cracking and 1/8"thick.Here is the stuff .

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