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Kerry Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/02/2004 00:25:14
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Message: Thanks, that's good to know. I've been putting my Rhino liner "in the freezer" quite regularly this winter. (Not by choice; we've had some pretty cold weather this winter in Milwaukee, and that's one factor I forgot to consider when I purchased. Now I'm gladder still that I rejected Line-X.) And I've filed your contact information away for next time I have a truck to line. So far, I still prefer Bullhide to Rhino--IF I can get Bullhide locally when I'm ready again.
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Beth Ann Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/09/2004 09:36:29
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Message: Does anybody have any info on Reflex sprayed on truck liners?
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MT. BULLHIDE Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/10/2004 18:12:06
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Message: Hello all,
I've been looking over some of the questions and concerns of bedliners. Our company has been doing this for quite some time and our store for the past 7 here in Montana.We see some of the most diverse weather from freezing weather to severe drought. Of course I'm partial to Bullhide, also to pass along some consumer info. Whatever liner you choose, make sure that they have UV protection throughout the product like ours does, not just a top coat that can wear off with use.This is so you don't get that chalky look.As for the price shoppers, you get what you pay for. Our material is more expensive than others out there, that's because it's a higher quality than others. We beleive you should use your truck, so we (our store) also provide an abuse warranty(just incase that forklift or what have you damage the liner)along with the lifetime warranty. I haven't seen any one else touch that. Happy shopping and remember to do the research!
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Greg Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/20/2005 14:34:27
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Message: I'm a Vortex Dealer in San Diego,CA
but before I became a dealer, I researched most of the different companies. In this are we have
Line-X and Rhino as well as Vortex.
Vortex is by far the best one of the three and others as well for a few very distinct reasons.1. Vortex sprayliners system is mobile and only needs a 110v outlet. No big compressors-and no
220v. With this feature, Dealers can have a shop or go entirely mobile which then allows for more affordable prices. As well because it is mobile and self contained, there is no waist of product such as line-X and Rhino do when they have to clean there lines after every use.
2 If by some freak chance you do manage to damage it(there is a lifetime warranty on all liners I install) It can be easily repaired in just a few minutes with the same exact product. Not so with
the others because once they cure they cannot adhere to the same product, so they use black silicone from the local hardware store.
3. Vortex can be used in may applications and colors and other colors on top of more colors.
and No they cannot do that. Such examples as can they fit a 50ft boat in their shop, no but I can save money for the customer and go to the slip where this boat is. As well I can go to your garage floor and spray the same vortex material in any color for the ultimate in floor protection. Vortex is also being featured on Speed Channel in April. No one else is being featured on a primetime show.
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sorry Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/20/2005 14:41:04
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Message: thanks for that, but I like my line-x
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Inyati Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/22/2005 08:05:01
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Message: I just had my liner installed by a company called Inyati, here in Phoenix. Had some good reports from the locals, so I went for it...about $350. Looks very nice and grips well too.
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Chase Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/15/2005 13:14:06
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Message: I`ve seriously been considering to purchase a Vortex spray liner system. not just the liner, but the whole system so i`ll be able to spray others and makle a good profit. I was wondering to those who own this system already if its honestly all that its cracked up to be. Is it really mess free? Can you actually spray a bed within a few hours? How is the pay-back after you purchase the system? I have many question. I`m just hesitant to spend that kinda money, only being 18. I hope to get a reply soon. Thanks. Chase
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Gabor Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/25/2006 17:08:56
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Message: I just got a Line-X bed liner on my truck. It looked great until a sunny day when it started to grow bubbles... Since it has a lifetime warranty I will take it back, but it's just a pain when you have to take stuff back.
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Maurice Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/29/2006 22:51:19
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Message: Hi I'm a Vortex dealer in upstate NY and I've never ever had anyone come back with any problems.Vortex is by far the best sprayliner out there and the price is right because we are mobile and can spray anything from bedliners to floors to walls to decks to boats which save money for you.You can find out more at there web site Vortexsprayliners.com.Feel free to e-mail me if you live in NY and have any questions.CustomCoatingsInc@stny.rr.com
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Izzy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/03/2006 09:55:20
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Message: I priced Line-X for my 2000 Dakota Clubcab at my local Line-X dealer and he wanted $450 for my complete bed (over the rail) and another $35 to do part of my toolbox.
I priced the exact same thing at another Line-X dealer in Orlando and he wanted almost $100 less.
I wish there was a set price determined by the manufacturer of the product verses the installer themselves.
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Mopar Dave Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/13/2006 16:22:12
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Message: In case anyone is wondering, the bedliner on the new Nissan Titans are only for "rust protection". I owned one and found very little other protection. I hauled a 440 long block in the bed (did not drop it) and wound up with a nice little dent from hauling it about 35 miles. The bedliner obviously could not protect the bed from the weight vs the thin bed material. The sprayed in bedliner however scratched easily and hydraulic fluid stained it. Solution: don't get the bedliner, have a quality one sprayed in after purchase.
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Chase Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/31/2007 23:45:27
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Message: Im thinking about getting my 1983 ford ranger frame sprayed and im wondering how much that would cost i would like to have lineX do it thats the only place around here thats with in a 70 mile range anyone know how much it would cost to spray a frame or if its a good or bad ideal.
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Maurice Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/01/2007 06:42:17
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Message: Vortex just took over number 1 spot for spray in liners..Don't forget people Vortex is mobile and they come to you while you work or what ever ,Come out 3 hours later and its done...Keep in mind Vortex has 55,000 pound impact resistance not many spray ins can say that either.Feel free to contact me anytime CustomCoatingsInc@stny.rr.com for any questions about Vortex.
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TexasTodd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/03/2007 03:57:50
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Message: This is my 'o2 post from this very thread.
My spray in, over the rail, for $300 total has had no problems, and its 2/3/7!
Texas Todd
Dodge Dakota
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12/11/2002
09:24:46
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01, QC, 4.7,
I used to have a drop in, worked well.
Then I wanted a 'Leer' shell cover, and didn't think it would look good with the shell and dropin.
Got a 'Permatech' spray in, over the rail for $300. LIfetime guarantee, no probs so far.
Looks great and insulates some under my 'Leer' Cap.
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