Protection For Your Stuff
4LOW Offroad Magazine|February/March 2020
In 2017, when Ghost Town Products built our adventure trailer, it had everything we needed, a 4' x 5' box, room enough on the 26" tongue to hold a generator, fuel can, and cooking equipment - mounted on Maxxis Razr tires with Raceline Wheels and an ARB roof-top tent. It’s been perfect. Until it traveled cross-country in the winter, spent two summers in the Arizona heat and hit every kind of weather on the Rebelle Rally traverse. That’s when the little trailer that could started showing its wear. The box, the tongue, the tires and wheels, all of that is just fine – no complaints! I’d get another in a heartbeat.
Protection For Your Stuff

But the paint and the surfaces were taking a beating. All those extreme temperatures were affecting the look and appeal of the trailer. We started looking for solutions, from paint to powder coat, we finally settled on spray-in bedliner. But not just any spray-in, we went with the best, Line-X.

Line-X has been around since 1983; they are the only spray-in liner that offers you choices. From the level of protection you want, to the color you want to match. While the option we were after included basic black, we wanted a coating that could withstand the abuse we put it through. All Line-X dealers are independent franchises. Let me tell you about our franchise of choice.

Tyrone Miller owns the Line-X franchise in Rancho Cordova, California, a northern suburb of Sacramento. Tyrone bought the franchise from a customer almost six years ago; he had previously been in sales with Trans Wholesale, so he knew the market. On an average day, Tyrone and his crew of two, complete eight bedliners. Our project, while not unusual, takes a bit more time.

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