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Old 03-20-2009, 03:48 PM
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In my opinon i have put herculiner on the entire inside tub of my jeep so it doesnt matter when i get caught in a rain storm the water wont be sitting on metal that can eaisly rust it came out okay but not good enough for a bedliner. I have seen line-x and rhino when i get my bed done i will be goin with line-x..
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Rhino liner is bomb proof

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Rhino liner. It's really helpful that it is non skid. One of the best things I've done to my truck.
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Old 03-20-2009, 05:52 PM
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Funny b/c line-x is what the govt. uses for the pentagon and other buildings for bomb protection.
yup it has kevlar within its mixture........... sold me!

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and it adds roughly 70lbs through out the whole bed if you have a short bed and go over the rails... mmmm wait distribution if you live somewhere where it snows. adds that little something extra we all need..>!
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Line-X but I'm biased...friend runs a Line-X shop.
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our ram is rhino, my dakota is line-X. both get abused to high heck.

line-x is grippier, but will wear fast. half my bed is more light blue than dark blue, where the top layer has been rubbed off from the plywood and all kinds of other stuff i've hauled. plus, they went over the bed rails and everything- makes it alot easier for loading.

the rhino, it looks alot better IMO, is about 3/4 as grippy as the line-x, but doesn't wear at all. They only did the inside of the bed, so the top of the bed rails and top of the tailgate are kinda scratched from hauling stuff in and out of the bed, esp with the tonneau.
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if u want the real truth....rhino and line-x are the exact same formula. except line-x redid their formula 2 years ago and it made it a SMALL amount less sticky but they did that so that it is now very chemical resistant! as in....if u ever get anything on it...poor a cup of gasoline on it and wait 5 min and then hose it out and it will look BRAND new!!! seriously the line-x is the best invstment i have ever made on my truck! get it!
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