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Hey all!

I'm getting close to ordering my new Gladiator and wanted to get y'alls opinion on spray on bedliners. What preferences does everyone have? I've read that the factory liner can delay delivery right now due to material shortages, has anyone had this problem?

Looking at aftermarket liners, does anyone have a Rhino liner? I've read they are thicker than Line-X, does anyone know if that would affect the bed blockouts for laying plywood in flat?

Please fire away and hear what everyone's preferences are...
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I know there are other threads all about bed liners, sprayed in or otherwise...
 

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I can vouch for line-x over several years and 6 or 7 different trucks including my gladiator. Go with the premium or platinum product to avoid sun fade.

here is a picture of the premium linex in my gladiator.

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Line-x.
They're all over the continent (CAN/US) and their product and warranty is second to none.
If you run into any issues with it (not likely) you have a quick and easy way to resolve it.

If you have any issue with the factory liner it just might take a while to resolve it.

My Jeep dealership just takes it to our local Line-X dealer. They don't upsell/charge either. My dealer charged the same as if I take it to Line-X my self after purchase.
I chose to take it to Line-X myself. I had an appointment and it was done and I was back on the road in about an hour.
 

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Hey all!

I'm getting close to ordering my new Gladiator and wanted to get y'alls opinion on spray on bedliners. What preferences does everyone have? I've read that the factory liner can delay delivery right now due to material shortages, has anyone had this problem?

Looking at aftermarket liners, does anyone have a Rhino liner? I've read they are thicker than Line-X, does anyone know if that would affect the bed blockouts for laying plywood in flat?

Please fire away and hear what everyone's preferences are...
I have the factory liner, and have no issues with it. I would suggest having it done at the factory, especially if you are ordering with the trail rails or the bed outlet. Don't trust the internet, confirm with the dealer on ordering before making a final decision.
 

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Hey all!

I'm getting close to ordering my new Gladiator and wanted to get y'alls opinion on spray on bedliners. What preferences does everyone have? I've read that the factory liner can delay delivery right now due to material shortages, has anyone had this problem?

Looking at aftermarket liners, does anyone have a Rhino liner? I've read they are thicker than Line-X, does anyone know if that would affect the bed blockouts for laying plywood in flat?

Please fire away and hear what everyone's preferences are...
I went with Line-X after researching for hours on line and talking to multiple people. More expensive but why go cheap on a new truck. Plus I liked the color match.

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I compared factory bed liner and dealer-sprayed bed liner to the Line-X in my Chevy before trading. The Line-X was much thicker. So I bought an unlined JT and had it done local. For me, it’s the only way to go. I have a hard tri-fold bed cover so I did not opt for the UV protection. After 16 months and several loads of mulch, top soil, hauling stuff, etc.... it still looks like new.
 
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I went line-x standard since I run a deck cover. No need to pay extra for UV protection if it's shaded all the time.
 
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I went with Line-X after researching for hours on line and talking to multiple people. More expensive but why go cheap on a new truck. Plus I liked the color match.

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Thanks everyone. It's been a while since I've had a truck and love to hear what everyone likes. If you don't mind me asking, was the color match much extra? I'm going to order the hydro blue and that bed looks awesome!
 

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I had Line-x in my previous truck and I went with Bulletliner for my JT. They are both great products.

Line-X faded but not as bad as neoprene fade (if you have experience) due to the truck having no deck cover and parked outside 100% of the time.

Bulletliner hasn’t faded one bit but I park the jeep in the garage and has a tonneau cover.

either or will work but I’d prefer a bedliner based on locality for warranty issues if needed. Bulletliner and Line-x are both the same driving distance for me.
 

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Thanks everyone. It's been a while since I've had a truck and love to hear what everyone likes. If you don't mind me asking, was the color match much extra? I'm going to order the hydro blue and that bed looks awesome!
Thanks. The color match was an additional $300. Total was $775. This pretty much covers the cost of pigment and additional labor to apply.
 

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Line-X was the only option for me. I’ve had it in multiple trucks and it’s been fantastic. In GA I paid $405 OTD for my basic spray in.
 

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My Gladiator has the factory bed liner, I have a 03 F250 had it Line-X when new no issues. I would look at what is available locally. I have had no problem with either bed liner. The Line-X 18 years lots of gravel, fire wood, on problems at all.
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