rhino lining idea
I'd call the company of your choice and ask what they'd charge if you did the prep work, ie scuffing the paint with a wire wheel, Removing any non essential to driving plastic parts, etc.
Might save you a load.
Might save you a load.
There we go, that actually looks like Herculiner to me.
Line-X is far superior to Rhino Liner, Rhino Liner is a Polyurethane based product, and Line-X is not, they actually coated the walls of the Pentagon as well as Nuclear Subs with Line-X. There is also another company, called Onyx, basically the same thing as Line-X. Plus, if you ever did ding up your Line-x (You won't), you get free touch ups for life.
The Rhino Liner, or do it yourself Liners are okay, and more grippy than Line-X, but when it comes to durability, you can't beat Line-X.
Line-X is far superior to Rhino Liner, Rhino Liner is a Polyurethane based product, and Line-X is not, they actually coated the walls of the Pentagon as well as Nuclear Subs with Line-X. There is also another company, called Onyx, basically the same thing as Line-X. Plus, if you ever did ding up your Line-x (You won't), you get free touch ups for life.
The Rhino Liner, or do it yourself Liners are okay, and more grippy than Line-X, but when it comes to durability, you can't beat Line-X.
to each their own i guess. but i did get my rhino touched up for free once.
my old boss had both too. (concrete company) the first truck had linex and it got chipped in a few spots from throwing concrete pins and such in the bed. and the rhino didnt have any damage on the other truck with the same use. thats the dis advantage of it being so hard. the rhino cushioned the blows of throwing stuff it the bed.
i have my bed and rockers done in color matched rhino liner. it was 1700$. now the color match made it a little more expensive. but that kinda gives you a idea how much a professional job is gonna compared to the roll-on.
my old boss had both too. (concrete company) the first truck had linex and it got chipped in a few spots from throwing concrete pins and such in the bed. and the rhino didnt have any damage on the other truck with the same use. thats the dis advantage of it being so hard. the rhino cushioned the blows of throwing stuff it the bed.
i have my bed and rockers done in color matched rhino liner. it was 1700$. now the color match made it a little more expensive. but that kinda gives you a idea how much a professional job is gonna compared to the roll-on.
Last edited by talon6; Aug 5, 2010 at 01:09 PM.
thanks for the info and pics guys im going to do it myself for sure just cause thats how i am haha i did the lower half of my other truck in it and it looked real good then i think il clear coat it as soon as its done so mud dont stick to it.












