rhino lining or line x??
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rhino lining or line x??
hey i was thinkin bout getting one or the other does any one kno the diff? and what are the prices for the 5.5ft bed?
#2
us army hooker
I have a line x bed liner. I dont know what it goes for everyday, but I got mine done real cheap cuz the guy liked my truck and becouse he was a big supporter of the military.
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The One and Only
Line-X is a better looking product in my opinion.....about 440.00 for a 5.5ft bed on my supercrew......at leat here in southern Indiana
sorry just read the OP again....Line-x is a high pressure application which gives a more even (nicer) look, Rhino is a low pressure application. Google each and you will see the difference.
sorry just read the OP again....Line-x is a high pressure application which gives a more even (nicer) look, Rhino is a low pressure application. Google each and you will see the difference.
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Line-X is a better looking product in my opinion.....about 440.00 for a 5.5ft bed on my supercrew......at leat here in southern Indiana
sorry just read the OP again....Line-x is a high pressure application which gives a more even (nicer) look, Rhino is a low pressure application. Google each and you will see the difference.
sorry just read the OP again....Line-x is a high pressure application which gives a more even (nicer) look, Rhino is a low pressure application. Google each and you will see the difference.
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i myself dont have one or the other but imo i like rhino liner better. its seems more durable than line x mayb becuz its more rougher to the touch, idk about the pros and cons but yeah rhino liner is more gritier and rougher than line x and to just glance at em it seems like rhino liner is thicker also. but if i ever get a liner like it'll probably be herculiner to save tons o money. ha
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The One and Only
High pressure makes for a more even consistant application, where as a low pressure goes on a bit thicker but creates an un-uniform look. Kinda looks like a watered down cottage cheese. I have had both in several trucks over the years and I have had a lot of trouble with Rhino. First truck I had it on it faded real bad, second it peeled up, and the trucks with Line-X no problems at all. PLus to me Line-x just looks a lot nicer.
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Everyone i know thats had Rhino lining hates it. I've seen it chip and flake off, fade, and crack. A line-x doesn't do any of that, its just all around better