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tarheel2
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Aug 28, 2016

Spray In Bed Liners?

Has anyone ever heard of REFLEX sprayed in bed liner. Does anyone know anything about it? I have had two trucks sprayed with LINEX, which held up fine except it faded fairly quick. Just looking for other opinions. Should the bed be sprayed before hitch install?

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  • My new Chevy already had a sprayed in liner before I bought it. So I installed my hitch after the fact
  • I have some no-name brand and had it done =before= installing my hitch. Not pleased with it as it has some chipping from rough use, but the fact that it was about half what a Rhino was, I'm not =that= unhappy. IMO, do the liner before the hitch; it's a whole lot easier in the long run.

    Lyle
  • I have the Linex but got the premium version to reduce/eliminate the potential for fading. Going on 3 years now and no fading.
  • My '92 truck has had Rhino Liner in it since it was new. The Rhino holds up very well. My truck has always been a worker, never a garage queen.
  • I have the reflex liner in my truck. Had it put in after the hitch. If I could have I would have had it done prior to hitch install.

    The reflex stays shiny wet look and mine is over 1/4 inch thick. Very happy with it.

    Dave
  • Never heard of REFLEX, but I used RINO LINER since it is more flexible than LINE-X. And yes have it done before the hitch is installed.