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Limited GM
10-22-2014, 21:14
Any members on here do it? Or know a reasonable place? North of Denver preferably.
hghclsswhitetrsh
10-22-2014, 21:15
I'm interested as well.
Limited GM
10-23-2014, 05:47
Seems all I can find is down in the springs, just hate making trips that far south.
Jeffrey Lebowski
10-23-2014, 07:24
What do you mean all you can find? At a buddy deal?
There are several Linex in between you and there. $0.02
I had good luck with Linex of Littleton twice, but I don't know the guy personally (although he was very nice and helpful) and it is expensive.
There is also one downtown, in Lafayette, and there used to be a Rhino place in Golden/Wheat Ridge, but I prefer Linex texture, myself.
Bailey Guns
10-23-2014, 07:24
It's not in the north metro area but I had my bedliner sprayed/installed by LineX on S Broadway in Littleton. Outstanding job...can't recommend highly enough.
hurley842002
10-23-2014, 07:46
It's not in the north metro area but I had my bedliner sprayed/installed by LineX on S Broadway in Littleton. Outstanding job...can't recommend highly enough.
yup LineX.
Yup!
I'll mirror what I said in another bed liner thread. I bought my 02 Tacoma with a LineX sprayed bed, so it could be up to 12 years old, but it looks new, and is a very clean job, with no scratches or chips at all. I know a guy that sprays Rhino, and cosmetically there is no comparison, Rhino looks like crap compared to LineX.
Special Ed
10-23-2014, 07:57
I've had both Rhino Lining and Line-X (on two different trucks). I preferred the Line-X because I thought it offered better grip to keep things in the bed from sliding around. That also means moving things in the bed isn't as easy (obviously). The Line-X was solid as can be - I hauled tons and tons of gravel, dirt and boulders in the truck and the Line-X never got damaged. The same is true for when I had Rhino in the other truck. The grip of the Line-X won me over though.
I had my Line-X done at http://boulderlinex.com/. He did an excellent job. No overspray, lines were crisp and clean, no damage to my truck and I picked it up the same day I dropped it off (dropped it in the morning and picked it up in the early afternoon).
I had them spray over the bed rails so those crisp clean lines were important and appreciated.
Special Ed
10-23-2014, 08:00
Yup!
I'll mirror what I said in another bed liner thread. I bought my 02 Tacoma with a LineX sprayed bed, so it could be up to 12 years old, but it looks new, and is a very clean job, with no scratches or chips at all. I know a guy that sprays Rhino, and cosmetically there is no comparison, Rhino looks like crap compared to LineX.
After 10 years, my Line-X still looked brandy new too. It's a quality product. +1 on the difference in how they look too. I think the Rhino looks more like that Flex Seal stuff you see advertised on TV whereas the Line-X has a more rugged look and feel. As you said, hurley, there is no comparison. Of course if you're looking for fancy, you can always get the Line-X colored pink or chartreuse :D
Snowman78
10-23-2014, 08:58
I've had both Rhino Lining and Line-X (on two different trucks). I preferred the Line-X because I thought it offered better grip to keep things in the bed from sliding around. That also means moving things in the bed isn't as easy (obviously). The Line-X was solid as can be - I hauled tons and tons of gravel, dirt and boulders in the truck and the Line-X never got damaged. The same is true for when I had Rhino in the other truck. The grip of the Line-X won me over though.
I had my Line-X done at http://boulderlinex.com/. He did an excellent job. No overspray, lines were crisp and clean, no damage to my truck and I picked it up the same day I dropped it off (dropped it in the morning and picked it up in the early afternoon).
I had them spray over the bed rails so those crisp clean lines were important and appreciated.
+1 Kyle @ Line X of Boulder is good to go, he also is PRO GUN!!
mtnrider
10-23-2014, 09:03
Another vote for Line X!
As far as getting a "deal" on it, that may be tough. I know the one in the Springs does .Mil discount but it's still not cheap. Pretty sure they all have pretty standardized pricing.
Limited GM
10-23-2014, 09:13
Not specifically A "buddy deal", just I prefer to spend the money I have control over to like minded people. I had to recently ditch my DR after her verbal support for Obama.
my google Fu didn't catch the Littleton or Boulder locations.
Ill definitely look look at the Line x line.
hurley842002
10-23-2014, 09:16
I had to recently ditch my DR after her verbal support for Obama.
That's awesome, did you let her know why you ditched her?
Limited GM
10-23-2014, 19:00
^^^^^ most certainly.
i checked at Line-X in Boulder today, talked to kyle as recommended above. Great guy and I will be using him over the winter. Appears to do great work.
spongejosh
10-24-2014, 11:20
It's not in the north metro area but I had my bedliner sprayed/installed by LineX on S Broadway in Littleton. Outstanding job...can't recommend highly enough.
+1 for the Line-X place on S. Broadway.
Line X- expensive, but worth it
The reason it is expensive is the preparation. Line X takes the time needed to make sure their product will stick. That is why the warranty is also better.
Another Line-X vote.
Two full size trucks now.
I tend to disagree on the "stickiness" of each product. Line-X is harder, more like sandpaper and Rhino is more rubbery.
Rhino chips off easier IMHO, but hard slick things like toolboxes, etc seem to stick better than they do on Line-X. Throw a shovel in the bed and Rhino is likely to lose. Not so with Line-x, but it's going to slide more.
Line-X looks significantly better. Still has enough give in it to not flake off with most dents. I managed to back my tailgate into the kingpin on the fiver a few years ago, and while the dent isn't huge, it's big enough I expected it to chunk off.
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