rhino liner
yea, maybe it's the competition issue is why your price is so high...no competition = business charges whatever they can.
you said nearest place was like 65 miles away. call them. see if they wanna beat the price...chances are they'll beat it by like 40%..lol...then drive out there dude.
you said nearest place was like 65 miles away. call them. see if they wanna beat the price...chances are they'll beat it by like 40%..lol...then drive out there dude.
i am not sure about anyone else but every one i have had was soft after it was done and i ended up tearing it up (has lifetime warranty so got redone) but a couple of months later it has cured and became really hard. so i would check the softness before you justgo throwing crap in there unless it is a lifetime warranty. the people who did mine said that the manufacturer told them to spray it heavily on the edges, where the customer would be able to tell how thick it is, and thin in the middle of the bed and places where there is no edge to see how thick it is. i trust the guy where i go and go to him for pretty much anything so i dont think he would do me like that. just my 2 cents.
My rhino-liner was free. But I had to do some negotiating with the dealer when I bought it. Go over the truck with a fine tooth comb before you drive it off. When I picked mine up, there was overspray all over the roof, B pillar, passenger side door, back window, and both bed sides. If you catch it before you leave then they are more likely to fix it.




