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Rhino Linings Of Rockford
1515 Blackhawk Road
Rockford, IL 61109 PH: (815) 397-5943
Distance:34 miles
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2181 Harlem Road
Loves Park, IL 61111 PH: (815) 877-1190
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Last edited by BobbyDiesel71; 03-25-2007 at 09:55 PM.
Does anyone have an idea on the price per square foot or any other price per ??? I'm trying to figure out if I have enough money saved up for it or not.
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1994 F150 4x4 sb 4.9L 5sp
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Rhino Linings of DuPage
Carol Stream
630-653-4656 www.rhinoit.com
Right now it's something like $85 off. I did some research before I had my Ranger done and chose Rhino over Line-X hands down. The Line-X has an abrupt cut off edge and the texture is not as nice. I also just bought an F-150 and will have him done ASAP. The lining for my Ranger (over the railing, black) was $430 out the door and very worth it. The quote for my F-150 w/ the 8 ft bed is $409 (can't go over the railing).
Rhino lining is sprayed on COLD, takes a day to cure
LINE-X is sprayed on HOT and cures very quickly
yes, they did tell me not to put anything over 50 lbs in the bed for 24 hrs, but it was well worth the negligible wait.
Then I noticed that a truck parked next door to my work had a Line-X liner so I had the opportunity to compare them side by side. I have to say, the Rhino liner far exceeds the looks of the Line-X due to the way they bevel the edges, and the Rhino has a meaner, more rugged look to it and also looks like it's thicker. Comparatively, I'd say the Line-X looked more like a plastic drop-in liner. Anyway, besides looks, I had done what you're doing now - researching on the net - and came up with Rhino and am very happy.
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