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i had the rhino sprayed in my new 2003 fx4 .....really love it....not afraid to put anything in it......1/4 thick bottom 1/8 on the sides.....i highly recommed it...
Rhino buys their stuff from the cheapest manufacturer. Line-X is, by far, a better product. I had the flares on my jeep sprayed and they have withstood MUCH abuse (i.e.---tree rash and one rock incident) and look just like they did the day they were sprayed.
The guy at the store told me that the stuff was indestructable and I didnt believe him, so he gave me a big knife and walked me out to his personal truck.....I must have tried for 30 minutes or so to hack that stuff up and nothing!
There is a big discussion on the merits of various spray-ins in the Aftermarket Forum. Titled "Texas Girl needs help with bedliner" or something like that.
I have full metal jacket myself, no problems at all with it.
i have a 1997 f-150 and i shoped around for a while, and seen both linex and rhino. Line x was my choice and it is a stronger material and has a better warranty.
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