"Marc W. Grobe" <MGrobe@leghorncomputing.com> wrote:
: The two leaders in this market are Rhino and Line-X. Both bedliners are
: very good in their own right, but do differ. Rhino has a softer compound
: than Line-X does. So if you want a bedliner that will do it's best to stop
: from letting things slide around in the back of your truck, then you should
: choose Rhino. On the other hand if you value durability over skid-proof,
: then you should look at Line-X.
: I have my 2000 Dakota's bed lined in Line-X along with my custom-fabbed rear
: bumper. It will also be going on my "still in construction" front bumper.
: I also have Line-X on the outside/inside of my '98 Jeep Cherokee and on it's
: bumpers and rock rails. Overall I have been very impressed with it.
I keep toying with the thought of Line-X'ing the entire outside of my
'92 Ram. How has your experience been with the Jeep? Is it hard to
clean? The Ram is multi purpose, tow/offroad/plowing and although its
no show truck, I *would* like it to look nice. My fear is that it'd
get mud in the line-x and it would be either impossible or a real pain
to clean out...
---Jon-
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