John_Neff@Dell.com wrote:
>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.
>
>
I'm getting a Rhino sprayed in on the 31st. I had a drop-in with my previous truck. That thing was slicker than ice. It also takes up more room inside the bed. The only disadvantage I agree with of a spray-in is the dent protection. But anyone who drops shit into their bed hard enuf to dent it, doesn't care about their truck to begin with. I don't haul that many items anyway. The spray-in will look nice and I won't have to wash it as much as the bare bed. :P
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