Spray-on Bed Liner

fjr4me

Member
I have Line-X on the floor of my enclosed 4-place, it has held up very well. No issues with the studs but the carbides will cut it up as noted above.
I went with Caliber Low Pro Glides to take care of the carbide situation. Plus they make it easier to move the sled once in the trailer.
 

shoelessjoe

New member
Curious on how the lineX holds up to a fresh set a carbides???


I hauled my sled in the rhino-lined bed of my truck last year with new Woody's carbides on it and it didn't do any damage that I noticed. I don't know if I hauled it in the bed the very first time I put the carbides on, but it was in there with basiclly new carbides on it. They gouged up the wood on the ramp I use to get it up into the bed, but the liner is fine.
 

saber

New member
I used a product called Durabak on the inside and outside of my Jeep. It is like Rhinoliner. You buy it by the gallon and roll it on with a special roller. It is fantastic and looks just as good at a 1/4 of the price. It is available in many colors with or without extra UV protection to keep it from fading.

www.durabak.com
 

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azmod13

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Vortex

polarisman 98 i spray in liners here in wisconsin rapids, check out vortex liners on the interenet. lifetime warranty and they look great. $400 under the rail and $440 over the rail, i will even knock $25 bucks off for a fellow JDer discount. 715-325-5737 Wrights Cap, just ask for Doug
 
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