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Best bedliner?? Best applicator??

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  • DelSlowD Offline
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    DelSlow
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    #2

    Rino Linings 100% Just make sure the person that is doing it is the certified Rino lining dude, because if one of there little henchmen do it then you don't get the lifetime warranty.

    http://www.rhinolinings.com/products/hardline

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    • no_slow_clapN Offline
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      no_slow_clap
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      #3

      line x

      EVOLUTION VIII

      > ryanherington;4648360 wrote:
      > I think I'm gonna stop by Autozone and get a "worthy-amount" meter. My car might not put down enough worhty, and I don't wanna get in the way.

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      • integra_gsr98I Offline
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        integra_gsr98
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        linex hands down.

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        • C Offline
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          ChadBroChill69
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          #5

          rhino lining, just got it on my truck and really like it. It has a more rubbery feel than linex, linex kinda feels like sand-paper to me.

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          • Slow97CamaroS Offline
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            Slow97Camaro
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            rhino fore sure. chadbrochill69 is 100% correct on the texture. linex is as thin as paper and rhino just seems higher quality.

            97 Camaro
            95 Tahoe
            90 Prelude 2.0 Si

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            • zbrownZ Offline
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              zbrown
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              #7

              ha jezz.. you guys narrowed it down a little

              what are you looking at for $$ to do a truck bed Line X vs Rhino??

              or is cost all similar?

              rx7-8.89@157mph
              12v dodge, twins

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              • no_slow_clapN Offline
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                zbrown;233732 wrote:
                ha jezz.. you guys narrowed it down a little

                what are you looking at for $$ to do a truck bed Line X vs Rhino??

                or is cost all similar?

                Im not really sure. when i worked at gateway they used linex and i never saw any short of perfect. never looked bad.

                EVOLUTION VIII

                > ryanherington;4648360 wrote:
                > I think I'm gonna stop by Autozone and get a "worthy-amount" meter. My car might not put down enough worhty, and I don't wanna get in the way.

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                • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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                  DrifterExtreme
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                  my sister's truck had the rhino lining done when we bought it, it is like a rubbery texture, and it has some shock protection to it a bit.
                  so your not denting and scratching everthing you toss in the back.

                  i think it was $300 and had a warrenty. this was in 04 or 05

                  legacy image

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                  • DelSlowD Offline
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                    DelSlow
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                    If you get Rino lining done there prices fluctuate as the demand and season's change. My roommate got it done this summer (when the demand is high) and it cost around $400ish. So if you get it done in the fall/winter its around $300.

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                      ChadBroChill69
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                      word.

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                      • harmH Offline
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                        harm
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                        #12

                        looking at spraying the entire truck, though, not just the bed? call around to a couple different places. Rhino is a lot more rubbery, feels like a thicker coating.. dad had it in his old truck. Things didn't slide around in the bed much. I don't know how it stands up to weather, though, because he had a topper. Line-X is what the military uses, I think. Correct me if I'm wrong.. I think there's some sort of guarantee on either brand. I think when the ex was getting quotes on spraying the entire CRX, rhino was more expensive. but call around and get quotes.. prices do change for the season, too.

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                        • PSiedTSiP Offline
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                          harm;233910 wrote:
                          Line-X is what the military uses, I think.

                          =lowest bidder.

                          At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

                          92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
                          95 240SX SE SR20DET [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
                          1993.5 Supra Hardtop...Sold
                          Next project? 6cyl, 6spd?

                          > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
                          > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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                            #14

                            ha^

                            dubbsy found a good article

                            looks like lineX with Xtra is the best bet

                            rx7-8.89@157mph
                            12v dodge, twins

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                            • dubbsyD Offline
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                              dubbsy
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                              Line X Ultra/Xtra - look at that thread I posted in chat.

                              I need to buck up and do my Tahoe one of these years...

                              EDIT: what timing.
                              I went in and talked to the dealer in West Fargo and from what I gather Ultra/Xtra are terms both used. I see both terms are used in that thread now and I know I asked for one and they had no knowledge of it and used the other term (I don't recall which is which) but it looked like it was the same stuff. Lifetime guarantee against fading/chipping/tearing/etc.

                              1995 Mustang
                              CAI, rimz, and springs.

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