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spoon059
Apr 28, 2016Explorer II
Spray in is a great option. My only concerns might be the warranty on the liner. If you buy it yourself (at an elevated cost, I'm sure), you usually get a lifetime warranty from Line-X or Rhino Liner. If you buy it from the dealer, you will likely only get the 3 year standard warranty.
I have Line-X in my Tundra and had problems with it gouging and chipping off. I used it as a truck, so I threw gravel in there, firewood, logs, stone, etc. I had gouges and chunks missing from my liner. I would have gotten it fixed eventually, but ended up selling the truck.
For my Ram I bought the BedRug BedTred series. Looks like a spray in liner, but it is removeable, it is softer to protect cargo, still nice and durable and has a lifetime warranty.
For $375, you are getting a good deal. That is roughly what my BedTred cost me.
I have Line-X in my Tundra and had problems with it gouging and chipping off. I used it as a truck, so I threw gravel in there, firewood, logs, stone, etc. I had gouges and chunks missing from my liner. I would have gotten it fixed eventually, but ended up selling the truck.
For my Ram I bought the BedRug BedTred series. Looks like a spray in liner, but it is removeable, it is softer to protect cargo, still nice and durable and has a lifetime warranty.
For $375, you are getting a good deal. That is roughly what my BedTred cost me.
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