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New Super Duty coming next week. My first truck since a well-used '49 International L-110 several decades ago. Dog Conveyance System will be either Truck Vault type drawers with crates or a topper mount of some sort. Questions-------- Should I get a sprayed on bed liner such as Line-X or Rhino Lining put on now? Would this make a difference when the DCS is eventually mounted,particularly in terms of bed width? If a spray-on bed liner is installed, what is the best brand?

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When we had one of our trucks sent to have a Western Hauler body put on it they put Rhino Lining on it and it's GREAT. Would definetely recomend it.
 

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I put a Rhino Lining in my F-250 a year ago. It still looks like new even after daily training use with launchers being slid in and out, an equipment vault bouncing around, and other abrasives thrown in.

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I had Line-X in my pickup and loved it. I went with Line-X because it was $150 less and dealer was closer. I don't think you will go wrong with either. I have to agree with Jim...Get it applied BEFORE installing anything else.
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Reflex is by far the best I've found. A little tougher to find a dealer but IMHO a much better product. Don't get me wrong, line-x and rhino make good liners but here's what I found when I was looking at them. I may get the brands backwards here but one or the other. The line-x is very hard, so hard that it is somewhat slippery, stuff will slide around in your bed. The rhino is better about that but the ones I saw had such a rough texture(to keep stuff from sliding I suppose) that it was very hard on the knees if you had to climb up in the bed.
The Reflex is almost a rubbery feel but very hard. I've had them in my last two trucks and abused them a lot with no problems.
http://www.reflextruckliners.com/
 

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I had my new truck done last month. I did a bit of research and went with Line-X. It was supposed to be a lot more durable than Rhino and was cheaper. I'm VERY happy with mine. I had it done over the rails and it was a little over $400. Couldn't be happier!
 

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I have Line-X on the big bumper of my dog box, and love it. They taped off my whole truck so that we didn't have to remove the bumper and re-weld it, and only charged me $70.
 

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Duraliner, line-x, whatever.

I'll never own another truck with a bed that doesn't have one. I have my three dog box top storage lined with it also. it also functions good in a cargo trailer, and on fourwheelers(under fenders and on racks)

excellent products all of them.
 

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Thanks to all!

Rhinolining folks quoted $374.90 for F250 shortbed. Custom color match add $225. Ouch!! Little more research underway.
 

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Picked up a pre-owned Kawasaki Mule on eBay that has some surface rust in the bed. Anyone here have experience getting a spray on bed liner applied in an application like this?

 
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