Re: Bedliner "facts"

From: John_Neff@Dell.com
Date: Thu May 22 2003 - 15:21:55 EDT


It's the same old "one vs. the other" argument. Both sides have their
stories to tell about how the other side sucks. I personally have a Rhino
Liner and will get another on my next truck. The vast majority of people I
know who have drop in's, who have seen my spray in, comment on how they wish
they had gotten a spray in but could only afford the drop in. As far as the
anti skid of a spray in wearing off, all I can say is mine hasn't in nearly
6 years of ownership. Besides, wouldn't you rather have something that
doesn't slide to begin with vs. something that slides from the first day
it's installed? Also, spray in's don't trap water against the bed surface
which means corrosion under the liner is not an issue even though the paint
is scuffed during the install process.

John
http://jndneff.home.texas.net/dakota/dakota.html

> http://www.bedlinerfacts.com/facts_f.html
>
> Saw this on alt.autos.dodge.trucks this evening. Smells like General
> Motors is behind it, but I can't trace it directly back to them.
>
> Funny, my dealer was *impressed* w/ my Line-X and seemed to think it
> was better to do that than a plastic drop-in.



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