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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 02:06 PM
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I had rhino linings in my old tucks and loved them, and my dad actually had his truck completly rhino lined lol looked good though. I was thinkin about gettin my bed rhino lined but also my grill where its black and starting to fade, and the bottom bumper where its starting to rust ( see in the picture below), and also maybe rhino line a strip down the bottom of the truck on the sides..... the rhino lining will be black of course....I think it will look good and help protect the truck as well. What do yaw think and think how it will look.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 02:08 PM
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Title says it all....lmao just kiddin.
SOunds like that will cost you a pretty penny. JUST for the bed spray with over the rails costs $550 around here.
Sounds like cost should be factored into your rather large plan.

Ohh, and don't attempt to buy a DIY kit because it will come out horrible. NOT the same quality product!
 
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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by dirtydog
Title says it all....lmao just kiddin.
SOunds like that will cost you a pretty penny. JUST for the bed spray with over the rails costs $550 around here.
Sounds like cost should be factored into your rather large plan.

Ohh, and don't attempt to buy a DIY kit because it will come out horrible. NOT the same quality product!
My dad is friends with the guy who owns the place, i would do all the sanding on my truck so that all he has to do is spray it, it actually cuts cost almost around 40 % which is why im considering this. I dont want anything chrome on my truck because its in the woods about 75% of the year when i go hunting, so i figured it be a good idea.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 05:30 PM
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I had a rhino lining in the bed of my 2006 QC and it was great. The only thing I would worry about fading from UV rays over time. My bed faded pretty badly in only about 2.5 years. Just something to think about, but you can't beat the protection.
 
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Old Jan 17, 2010 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Anumeric
I had a rhino lining in the bed of my 2006 QC and it was great. The only thing I would worry about fading from UV rays over time. My bed faded pretty badly in only about 2.5 years. Just something to think about, but you can't beat the protection.
Yea but their policy says if it does fade bring it back in and they will do it again for free,
 
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