Wolf3gang

IL

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Line-x tough bed liner, looks great, lasls forever, would not use anything else, be wise and choose it you will not be sorry.
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sailor53

Mesa, AZ

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Joined: 06/28/2004

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We've had Line-X on a previous F250 and on our current F350. Both were applied on the trucks when purchased new. We have been very happy with both and would have it applied on a new truck. I found it easier to have the liner applied before the hitch in both cases. I installed both of my hitches and know from where I speak.
DW Barbara for 15 yrs
08 Ford F350 Lariat, PSD 6.4L, Ext Cab, 4X4, Line-X, DrawTite Signature 18K hitch, RDS 40 gal. Tank/Tool Box Combo, Mor/ryde RS suspension, Garmin Nuvi 465T GPS
09 Montana 3000RK, Mor/Ryde suspension/pinbox, Spendide 2100XC W/D
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Supercharged

Az.

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Joined: 01/01/2005

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mobilcastle wrote: Full timers-what do you think about spray in liners or do you think a cover is better with a mat or plastic liner? If spray in-which company or product? I will not use a do it yourself application-would look like a blind monkey did it. If spray in, did you have the wheel wells sprayed? What do spray in liners cost?
Thanks I'm looking into have pictures of my inlaws sprayed into the bed of my pickup. I don't want any more pictures in the cab or on the refrigerator door.
2005 Chev 5.3 Supercharged 395HP 425 T hp. Two wheels on front, 2 on back. one seat, tint windows. front and rear bumpers, headlights, windows. Door on each side. Heater, floor mats, 6 Reese candy bars, junk behind seats, some dirt. Pulls so hard.
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Bruce/mi

Southeastern Michigan

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Joined: 10/30/2011

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Supercharged,
Now thats funny, I don't care who you are!
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