Spray-on bedliner....which is best for quality and value?
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Spray-on bedliner....which is best for quality and value?
I am looking at getting my truck bed lined. For a little background my truck will be used for general hauling of things. I want a bed liner that is durable and looks good, but I also dont want the premium liner because my truck is not an everyday work truck, and I am trying to keep costs low. Obviously I am considering Line-X, but what about the other brands? I have a local company that can do Scorpion Liner. Has anyone heard of it, used it, if so what do you think of it?
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I'm familiar with Scorpian. Scorpian is a cold, low or no pressure bedliner product. You can roll it on with a roller, paint it on with a brush, or use a hopper gun. The bedliner does not have good adhesion and thus requires a primer. They do not offer a nationwide lifetime warranty. The good news is that the product is like beefed up paint, so it's very fade resistant. By the way, Scorpian, Superliner, and Speedliner are all very similiar products.
Is it as strong as LINE-X? No
Does it have a warranty as good as LINE-X? No
Does it use a superior heat/high pressure application system like LINE-X? No
But, if it's right for you, I say go for it!
You can buy Al's Liner yourself which is retail packaged Scorpian. I have some samples. They are very rubbery, but tear VERY easily. Here are Al's pics.
Here's Scorpian pics.
Is it as strong as LINE-X? No
Does it have a warranty as good as LINE-X? No
Does it use a superior heat/high pressure application system like LINE-X? No
But, if it's right for you, I say go for it!
You can buy Al's Liner yourself which is retail packaged Scorpian. I have some samples. They are very rubbery, but tear VERY easily. Here are Al's pics.
Here's Scorpian pics.
Last edited by TruckGasm; 06-10-2011 at 10:44 AM.
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Rhino is 'stickier' than Line-X. Meaning anything you place in the bed will be in the exact same place you put it when you get to where you are going. Things don't slide on Rhino, but they do much more so on Line-X.
I really liked my Rhino liner...8+ years without a problem, but I went with a Bed Rug on my next truck since my bed use changed. The Bed Rug is great if you don't use your bed like a truck most of the time. It's great for sitting in to watch the fireworks, have a picnic in the back of the truck, etc., but for severe duty, it comes up short.
My current truck doesn't have a liner. About the only thing I haul is my fifth-wheel hitch, so I don't really have a need for a liner.
I really liked my Rhino liner...8+ years without a problem, but I went with a Bed Rug on my next truck since my bed use changed. The Bed Rug is great if you don't use your bed like a truck most of the time. It's great for sitting in to watch the fireworks, have a picnic in the back of the truck, etc., but for severe duty, it comes up short.
My current truck doesn't have a liner. About the only thing I haul is my fifth-wheel hitch, so I don't really have a need for a liner.
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That depends on which Rhino product your talking about. Rhino Tuff Stuff is their older cold/low pressure product. Yes, it's softer than LINE-X. But, it also has (literally) less than have the strength of LINE-X.
If you're talking about Tuff Grip, then it's slightly softer than LINE-X and has about a third less tear strength.
If you're talking about Hardline, then it has the same hardness as LINE-X and has about a third less tear strength.
If you're talking about Tuff Grip, then it's slightly softer than LINE-X and has about a third less tear strength.
If you're talking about Hardline, then it has the same hardness as LINE-X and has about a third less tear strength.
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Sorry, just couldn't help but point out the contradiction in your post.
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I had Rhino on one previous truck and Linex on two trucks including the one I now own. My new truck has the Line-x premium with the UV topcoat. I really liked the look of it compared to anything else I saw. As stated previously, the Rhino, mine was the original tuff grip, will cut and tear with rough use. I had one place where it tore on mine and I'm not extremely hard on truck beds. If you can find Line-x near you I'd get a price from them. There's a reason why Line-x is usually the most common name you hear in threads like these. If I were going with Rhino I believe I'd do the hardline product as it is most like Linex. I agree that the Rhino isn't as slippery, but that comes at the price of a much softer liner. Good luck with your choice.
Last edited by vroten; 06-10-2011 at 04:47 PM. Reason: typo
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If you wanna pay more, then do it.
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i went and got a price for the scorpion liner. They want 425 to do it, and they guarantee the color wont fade for the life of the truck. I have never got a truck lined, but it is too much for what I need. I am going to talk to the line-x guy tomorrow. The salesman was telling me they have to scuff the bed up before they spray the liner. How do they scuff it? Sandblaster or by hand? Do they have to scuff it when they do Line-X or only with the scorpion type liner?
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