Rhino swimming pool
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Rhino swimming pool
I got the Rhino when it first came out, the installers told me they were drilling holes so water would drain, I would go back and have them fix yours, they may want to shoot some more lining on the holes. I am sure there are holes they can just knock the lining out of on your truck. Not a big deal to worry about. I was worried about all the overspray that was everywhere on my pickup. It wore off in a year or so. Rhino is the best! They put it on thick, it doesn't peel, tough to scratch. I have seen several Line-X jobs that peel right off after a couple years. Mine is close to 10 years old and when I spray some tire shine on it and hose it down it looks brand new again. Great stuff.
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Rhino swimming pool
tripndrag, I have the Line-X in mine now for several years and no problems. I think it goes back to what was said earlier in the thread. It is all about the installer. Only way any bedliner is gonna peel is if they didn't prep the bed correctly. I chose the Line-X due to transferrable lifetime warranty and it is much harder than other liners available.
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Rhino swimming pool
Bedliners are for pretty boys. Ever tried to slide an 80lb bag of Quickrete across a Rhino lining? Working men don't use liners. Dumbest invention ever. Waste of $. Oh yeah, they are actually harder to clean than just the standard metal bed. Rubber bungies seem to hold everything from sliding in my truck and I can't see the purpose of a bedliner beyond that.
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Rhino swimming pool
i got pulled over once for the portable pool in the back of my truck....filled it with water and let it heat up all day out in the sun. That night we took it downtown and cruised around. I'd have to say that was the most overloaded my trucks ever been. This was before the lift, and i had it down on the jounce bumpers. The cop said it was a safety hazard and made me empty it out right there on the street.....
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