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Your gonna have one hell of a truck Glenn. I can't wait to see the finished product and to hear how you like the irate setup. I am still trying to decide whether I want the d66 since I did the bellowed uppies or the irate kit.
Herculiner, IMO, cannot be compared with Rhino liner and Linex. Rhino and Linex are just in another catagory.
I'm not sure which one will last longer, but I like Rhino more as it is a bit more "rubbery" than Linex and grips things better. Linex is harder than Rhino, so it might last a bit longer I would think.
So Herculiner is in a best or worst category? I didnt understand
Seriously, thank you Travis.
Originally Posted by DIYMechanic
I had Rhino in my last truck and liked it a lot. Like Travis is saying it was "rubbery" enough that it would keep things from sliding around back there too much. It was possible to nick it though. Rhino, at least the stuff I have seen is a lot harder, and not as soft and rubbery. Good in some ways, bad in others I am sure. I don't think any of them protect against impact as well as a drop in bedliner though. But then you have the issue of stuff getting under the liner, it staying wet, rust, etc.... Pick your poison, I guess.
So Herculiner is in a best or worst category? I didnt understand
Seriously, thank you Travis.
Rhino and Linex are way beyond Herculiner. I have used Herculiner before and it's OK on something cheap or if you don't care how it looks, but it's not great.
I have heard this stuff is pretty good, but I haven't had an excuse to use it yet. It can be brushed, rolled, or sprayed on. http://www.alsliner.com/alsliner
haha, I thought so Darin! I haven't been to one lately, bought back a lot of memories! I love it when they just turn you loose and let you wander around. Of course, I had shorts on and a T shirt, couldn't pack to much out, LOL
haha, I thought so Darin! I haven't been to one lately, bought back a lot of memories! I love it when they just turn you loose and let you wander around. Of course, I had shorts on and a T shirt, couldn't pack to much out, LOL
Don't tell me you were wearing flip flops at the salvage yard.... LOL
haha, as a matter of fact, I was Travis. I was going to go barefoot but thought that I wasn't twenty any more and I better not.
Oh, and my wallet takes its shirt off when it goes swimming.
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