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Mr Joshua
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Linex

Postby Mr Joshua » Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:04 pm

I am thinking about having my bed sprayed but am not sure if i want the rails sprayed or not. I haul alot of fire wood that is loaded up to the rails. Just not sure how good it would look. Does anyone have linex and which way would you recomend?
Thanks in advance.
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Rob in NH
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Re: Linex

Postby Rob in NH » Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:39 pm

both ways over the rail or under is good. its what you prefer but if it was me i would go under the rail and get a set of bed rail caps.
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Re: Linex

Postby CubitisNH » Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:32 pm

Mine is over the rail and looks fine. If you have the extra money to spend on shiny pieces,that's your choice.
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Rob in NH
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Re: Linex

Postby Rob in NH » Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:40 pm

i'm in the auto body business , its a lot cheaper to buy a set of the black plastic rail tops than to have to repair the linex if it should need to be repaired.
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Re: Linex

Postby Jack fowler » Tue Jan 22, 2013 5:24 am

Hauling firewood you’ll probably be ok, but….as a suggestion; ask them about their warranty with masonry material scraping and engine blocks scraping /oil leaking on a Linex bed surface. If they verbally say no problem, tell them to put it writing. Their warranty is written for the product not to crack, bubble or flake.


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