I've had my rhino liner for 4 years, and it is holding up great...still
looks really good. IMHO, rhino is the way to go as far as protection goes.
Rhino is a little bit more flexible than line-x, and plus rhino is sprayed
on thicker. I've had some heavy stuff fall in the bed, and not one dent. I
coulnt immagine a line-x liner putting up with the crazy stuff I do. :)
-- Gary Hedlin President Hedlin Web Designs http://www.hedlin.net <John_Neff@Dell.com> wrote in message news:28FD0C09445F4241898A19A40CBA28045403D3@ausx2kmps308.aus.amer.dell.com... > > I used Rhino Liners of Austin to do my Dak back in '97. One of my co-workers > just had them, two weeks ago, do an over the rail liner in his "C" brand > truck. His liner looks as good as mine. I believe he paid just over $400.00 > for his which was actually a few $'s less than I paid for mine. Their work > is very nice and I highly recommend them. > > John > http://jndneff.home.texas.net/dakota/dakota.html > > <snip> > I am considering a spray on bedliner. Any recommendations or costs in > central Texas? > <unsnip> >
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