Anyone looked at spray-in liners??
if you can find a place that does power-liner go with it. I checked power-liner and line-x over the weekend and they cost the same(in SoCal anyways). The power-liner is thicker and has a rougher texture to it so stuff wont slide around as easy.
line-X also has more color options and they can actually put designs like flames or stripes in.
the rhino dealer near me had no clue what i was talking about when i asked if they could put stripes on
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WASHINGTON MEDICAL MARIJUANA
the rhino dealer near me had no clue what i was talking about when i asked if they could put stripes on
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WASHINGTON MEDICAL MARIJUANA
Last edited by batman13; Sep 3, 2011 at 05:04 PM.
I've had a rhino in my Dak for six years, what makes it better than a line-x is that it is more rubberized and slip-resistant, it doesn't let anything slide around at all. I've got a crossover toolbox that sometimes isn't bolted down and it doesn't move around unless I'm offroading. But the black color has faded a little bit over the years, BFD. No cracking or peeling.
I too have a Line-X in my 04 QC Dak. The Rhino is more "rubbery", kinda like neoprene wet suit material...but the Line-X can be adjusted for slip resistance. The dealer simply holds the gun higher or lower while spraying it down and it makes it have more or less of a rough finish. I've had the liner for two years and no fade at all and stuff stays put when in the bed no sliding around. Line-X is definitely worth the dough and I highly recommend it to anyone.


