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spray on boxliner same as roll on?
do the roll on kits have same durability as a commerically sprayed kit? is there a brand of roll on boxliner that stands out as being better than the rest?
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A DIY kit will never be as strong as a commercially sprayed on bed liner, as far as I'm concerned. However, Herculiner is a good choice. Pretty dang strong.
It's all about preparation, though. You gotta really be dedicated to spending a ton of time sanding down what you want lined. |
no. In my opinion, and they will vary here, Go with line-x. The roll ons, rhino liner, and hurculiner go on at room temperature these all temp to slide or drip over time. Line-x goes n at 400 degrees and hardens. Line-x tends to look the best.
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I've had both Rhino and Line-X. Line X ftw. It is the toughest stuff there is and mine still looks good after taking a beating for 6 years.
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I was thinking about getting the inside my new landscape trailer with a bedliner type material, but I think I just may leave it as is.
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are any of these available for retail/ personal use? my intended use is that other than a boxliner... though i want to eventually want to do my ranger as well
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If you can get it to their shop they can spray it. What are you looking to coat?
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line x is the best its the best bang for the buck if your looking for it to last. I used the dupa color in mine and it lasted about a year and it was chiping off ofter that.
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Originally Posted by ringer4x4
(Post 1258569)
do the roll on kits have same durability as a commerically sprayed kit? is there a brand of roll on boxliner that stands out as being better than the rest?
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