Line X or Rhino?

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trafficman337

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Looking to have a spray in bedliner done. Anyone have an experience with aftermarket products? Which one is better Line X or Rhino?
 

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have line-x myself and am happy, but it’s crazy you need to pay an extra 100 (line-x premium) to prevent fading and chalking. of course that’s the option i choose, but i don’t feel when purchasing what is claimed to be a superior product, you should have to pay extra just to prevent UV damage

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have line-x myself and am happy, but it’s crazy you need to pay an extra 100 (line-x premium) to prevent fading and chalking. of course that’s the option i choose, but i don’t feel when purchasing what is claimed to be a superior product, you should have to pay extra just to prevent UV damage

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Yeah seems kinda like a forced upgrade. Especially if they know it does fade and chalk up seems like they should upgrade the base product...
 

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I have Rino. Been in my truck for 7 yrs and I use my bed alot carrying Motocross bikes and ramps and equipment and not one issue but it also lends on the Quality of who ever preps and sprays it in
 

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I went back and forth researching the two top contenders.

What I found ...

Rhino:
- Easier on the knees due to a 'softer' texture
- No need to buy the UV coating upsell

LineX:
- Tougher texture; perhaps better if you need more friction in the bed for shifting loads

I went with Rhino as my trusted installer said he stopped LineX because of the upselling. As @Nesc204 says, the installer makes the difference.
 

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I got LineX with the upgrade. I live in the AZ desert and with the number of sunshine days we have per year is the only reason I went with the upgrade.
My installer gives LE, Fire, EMT and Mil a 10% discount on the total. So if that applies to you it's worth asking about.
 

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I have Rhino on my since 2017 and it looks just like the first day of installed but I also have a roller cover on my bed too, that helps a lot against UV.
 

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I have used Line-X on my pickups since 2004. It is a more durable product if you use your bed to haul rough materials.
 
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