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"Ryan" |
Has anyone had any experience w/ this brand. Im sure line x is the way to go but kinda pricey.. im not going to be doing any crazy hauling just dont want one of those faded grey liners I see on the road
2005 1500 QC - Airaid MIT- Flowmaster- 20" wheels |
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HTC Sponsor LINE-X |
I'm very familiar with Toff. First, to respond to your concern, Toff is an aromatic bedliner, meaning it is sensitive to UV light from the sun and it will fade. It will be black at first, but will fade to gray within a year or so. There's only one dealer in the DFW area that offers Toff. It's applied VERY thin.
Five years ago, Toff had a pretty good portion of market share in Texas. Now, they have very little. When Toff downsized in the DFW area, myself and two other LINE-X dealers hired their outside sales rep. He had some interesting stories! LINE-X with Xtra won't fade. But, if it doesn't fit your budget, I certainly understand. |
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"Rob" VP Alaska Chapter |
2008 Dodge Durango 4x4 SLT HEMI and 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 SLT Quad Cab HEMI www.lubedealer.com/99705/ April 25, 2007!! |
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I have had both Line-X and Rhino Liner, both are good. I've had no problems with either and I just went with the lower cost liner. Which in my case here in the Albuquerque area turned out to be Rhino by $100.00.
2007 4X4 Quadcab Detonator Yellow Sport Hemi of coarse,rhino lined,EZ down,nerf bars,driving lights,one tap |
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