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Old 11-07-2009, 02:00 PM
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Spray in bed liners

I have a 2006 F150 with a LineX bed liner and I'm very happy with it. My father just bought a 2010 F150 and is looking at doing the same, but he is also looking at the Xtream bed liner. Has anyone tryed the Xtream? Does anyone know the differences, which is better and why? The price is about the same. Any info is apreciated, Thanks!
 
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Old 11-07-2009, 04:10 PM
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theres not much had both just the cost
 
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I would go for the x-liner, tried and true.
 
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Old 11-12-2009, 05:37 PM
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i recently sprayed a RAPTOR bed liner in my 8ft bed of my f350 and its awesome. it comes in a kit that runs about $100 dollars for 4 mix and shake bottles and a spray gun. all you need is an air compressor. ofcourse i had to buy 2 kits to fully cover my 8' bed.
 
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call both companies, have them send you samples, rub them together and see which one shreds first.
 
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I have Line-X and love it. Lifteime warranty. I had to use it when a towmotor offloading a barrel of scrap steel accidentally tore my liner. I saw it stretching when the fork caught the liner and it stretched a good bit before it tore. I was just opening my mouth to yell STOP when it tore. Anyway, First State Line-X in DE fixed me right up. Put me to the front of the line, too. Even though I know where it was torn, I can't see the spot no matter how hard I look.
 
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Just a though on this, I am retired Army and they give a veterans discount if you ask..may be that there are other discounts out there as well.
 
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I've seen the competitors and I'm going to stick with my line-x.
 
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