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JROD©™®
04-24-05, 07:31 PM
i just realized the ad on the homepage for TXmobileliners...it said Austin's best...well thats ME!!!!! i checked out their site and they do 6ft beds for $250...isn't that a bit low? i always though spray ins were hella expensive. i've got a drop in bedliner...want to get rid of it...i'd like to have a black one sprayed it...what ch'all think...

txmobile liner (http://www.texasmobileliner.com/)

XxInFaxX
04-24-05, 07:33 PM
looks damn good, but i dont know on the average price of coating.

importmaster1300
04-24-05, 07:39 PM
I think we got a quote for $350 for a 6 foot.

Hammer
04-24-05, 08:17 PM
my best friend had linex i think it was, or there is another one that is very popular but it cost him like 400. man they work great though and look good too.

importmaster1300
04-24-05, 08:26 PM
give us the opertunity to earn your business and refer us to freinds. Thanks for Visiting!
Sounds like a TEXAN!!

They offer up to a 1/4 inch thick bedliners!
I just might have to go and get mine done this winter!

JROD©™®
04-24-05, 08:33 PM
oh damn....*shakes head...smacks forehead...

importmaster1300
04-24-05, 08:50 PM
Lmao!

LilYellowZQ8
04-24-05, 11:14 PM
The LineX goes from 450-500 depending on if you want to go under the rail or over the rail. Thickness depends on who is spraying it.

bvr775
04-25-05, 01:10 AM
never nnoticed the ad, but my dad got his done there. It looks good and holds up to him and his bikes.

blazen
04-25-05, 12:43 PM
spray ins look alot better but won't hold up as good as your drop in bed liner. i would say do the spray in and keep the drop in hanging around some where so if you ever need to haul anything big around than you could just stick it in and you wont ruin the sprayin.

JROD©™®
04-25-05, 12:54 PM
oh i wouldn't get rid of it...i'll leave it at home with my parents. good ol' dad will turn it into a planter of some sort or compost heap collecter unless i tell him to leave it be...

303Radar
04-30-05, 11:40 AM
I'm with Blazen about the durability. Also, a spray in adds nothing to the structural integrity of a bed like a good bed liner can. Despite this, I don't regret having my spray in at all. I think it was about 350 - 375 b/c I went over the rail. The only problem that I've had is I need a patch where I nicked it with a shovel removing dirt or wood chips.

I really prefer the look of the spray in and it'll never fly away!

blazen
04-30-05, 11:46 AM
yeah we put a spray in liner in a friends truck but he uses it for a work truck so it didn't last that long. but even he said its a good i dea just to help protect the bed. so if you use the drop in liner for the heay stuff and keep the spray in just for normal use its a really good idea. plus if you ever go to sell the truck just spray a quick coat of it in the bed and it will really dress it up nice.

03 Rado
04-30-05, 11:52 AM
I use spray in bedliners for my undercarriage and undercoating. Works wonders!!! Just cover what you need to get apart some day again!!

bvr775
04-30-05, 01:23 PM
I have never had a problem with the spray-ins and i beat the hell out of bed. I know a couple of people that have theirs' bubble but they were all done at the same dealership so that was the problem with theirs. Outher than that i don't knoe anyone who has had a problem with a spray-ins. well..... I say that but the herculiner DIY crap will not hold up.

JROD©™®
04-30-05, 01:34 PM
i think the spray will be fine for me. i really just want it to protect the bed, i don't do much haulin' of anything...the occasional fallen down street sign, lawn chair thast i stole, chopped up wood for fires and stuff...thats about it...