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    I need a bed liner for a 2013 Silverado crew cab. What is the best value for price, drop in or spray on? Who in the Columbia area would be the best option? Thanks for any input.
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    I've got linex in my silverado. Pricey but it does have a lifetime warranty.

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    i just went through this with my truck. i ended up with line-x

    rhino and line-x are pretty comparable in price from my calling around. line-x does seem to have a better warranty than rhino, although i had a rhino in my last truck for 8 years and never had any issues with it. i'd steer away from a drop in liner as stuff slides around on the plastic and water can seep through underneath it into the metal bed. i think either rhino or line-x would work...go with whatever's cheaper or closer to you.
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    Line X in my construction trucks-and on the ladder racks- awesome

    Best price- go to the Line X or Rhino line dealer and get a take out plastic that they removed- usually have a pile of them

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    A spray-in liner is a good investment. A drop-in plastic liner is not. Drop-in liners will cause rust because they rub the paint off from vibration.
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    If you don’t want to use a mat to keep stuff from sliding around get the Rhino Liner. LineX is harder and slick and no amount of texture keeps things from sliding. Rhino is tacky and has grip, just make sure you tell them you want it sprayed thicker than the light duty they normally do. I had it done on my 2000 F350 and it was in good shape for heavy use when I sold it in 2013. Had my 2013 RAM sprayed by Leonard and they did a shit job the 1st time, it was tearing after a week, I made them redo it for a commercial application.
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