Rhino lining
#21
Not to knock anyone's bed liner but the black truck above ^^ is what I am talking about with Rhino Liner. It's just sloppy looking in my opinion. But then again look at the other trucks posted in this thread with Rhino and it looks completely different.
#22
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#25
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Thread Starter
Rhino lining
On mine they did like every other rhino I have seen and spray the bolts but not the ones on the tailgate, except they painted the stainless screws for the cover black, blends in better but I'm sure it will come off cause paint doesn't usually stick to stainless very well
#26
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Everyone has different needs....I roll and brush on three coats of Rust-o-ileum bed liner. $36. bucks for two qts.
I want the bed floor to stay good. I'm not hauling anything scratching the sides of the bed.
Today I'll finish cutting a sheet of galv steel I drop into the truck bed. Everything I haul goes onto the galv sheet. The bed stays new. Depending on what I'm hauling, like trash bags if they are towards the front of the bed. I pull the sheet back onto the tailgate making grabbing them easy. Again everyone has different needs..nothing slides on a Rhino liner...and I don't like that.
Hes a photo of a poor mans rhino liner.....
I forgot I did add a Duraliner plastic tailgate protector...again things slide easy on it.
I want the bed floor to stay good. I'm not hauling anything scratching the sides of the bed.
Today I'll finish cutting a sheet of galv steel I drop into the truck bed. Everything I haul goes onto the galv sheet. The bed stays new. Depending on what I'm hauling, like trash bags if they are towards the front of the bed. I pull the sheet back onto the tailgate making grabbing them easy. Again everyone has different needs..nothing slides on a Rhino liner...and I don't like that.
Hes a photo of a poor mans rhino liner.....
I forgot I did add a Duraliner plastic tailgate protector...again things slide easy on it.
Last edited by stainlessman; 09-11-2015 at 05:19 AM. Reason: forgot tailgate protector
#27
If this is a '15 truck, notice what the liner installer did. Filled the tailgate assist hole that is on all trucks, but only used on some. (On the gate removable panel, between the 4 silver screws. Would be centered l/r, and inline with the 2 closest. Centered with the square plug in the bed top cap.)
They did the same on mine. Really nice, makes it look cleaner!!
They did the same on mine. Really nice, makes it look cleaner!!
#28
It looks like all of the LINE-X bedliners are stronger than the Rhino bedliners. Here's a comparison (with data from each company).
Rhino Tuff Stuff: Tear strength 145 psi, will fade.
Rhino Tuff Grip: Tear strength 225 psi, will fade.
Rhino Hardline: Tear strength 225 psi, will fade.
Standard LINE-X: Tear strength 490 psi, will fade.
LINE-X Premium: Tear strength 490 psi, won't fade.
LINE-X Pro: Tear strength 750 psi, will fade.
LINE-X Platinum: 750 psi, won't fade.
Rhino Tuff Stuff: Tear strength 145 psi, will fade.
Rhino Tuff Grip: Tear strength 225 psi, will fade.
Rhino Hardline: Tear strength 225 psi, will fade.
Standard LINE-X: Tear strength 490 psi, will fade.
LINE-X Premium: Tear strength 490 psi, won't fade.
LINE-X Pro: Tear strength 750 psi, will fade.
LINE-X Platinum: 750 psi, won't fade.
#29
Senior Member
If this is a '15 truck, notice what the liner installer did. Filled the tailgate assist hole that is on all trucks, but only used on some. (On the gate removable panel, between the 4 silver screws. Would be centered l/r, and inline with the 2 closest. Centered with the square plug in the bed top cap.)
They did the same on mine. Really nice, makes it look cleaner!!
They did the same on mine. Really nice, makes it look cleaner!!
THey did a nice job I thought.
#30
Jkeeton the bed came out nice. Is that the regular one or the premium? If you don't mind how much did it run you?