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Hi, i am thinking about getting a rhino liner installed in my truck. For those who have one. The price is around $500 right? Is it holding up well? My truck sees alot of work and the bed is dented and scratched pretty bad.
I am thinking about getting the liner dark gray, just so it is different. Every one has black. What do you think? BTW, the truck is Clear Amber Metallic.
I have Rhino Lining in my truck and it has held up well. It will be six years this July and my truck has sat outside it's entire life in Western NY. Have hauled all kinds of stuff in the bed with no problems. When I purchased my truck, Rhino Lining was the only thing available in this area so I don't know if I would have gone another route. I think I paid around $400 for my 6.75 foot bed and have black as that was all that was available at that time. Any other color is more expensive I believe.
Rhino here, and no problems at all. I think one of the only differences between the different products is the finish. Some products I've seen have a smoother, shinier finish compared to the Rhino. They're all pretty much indestructable from what I've seen.
Also, $500.00 seems high to me...I just looked at the receipt from mine, it was $400 even, and I live in the most expensive place on the planet. $4.69 for a gallon of milk here.
Hello every body.
I have Rino lining in my truck an I like the pebble finish it has.
It has faded a little bit,but it's tough as h**l.
paid $400 tax and all,8'bed.
I know the guy that owns the shop.
Have a good day
Andy
I just got a black Rhino in a new F350 long bed for $425. Dealer took care of it too! I like the slip-resistant pebble finish over others that seem sharp.
I had friends who went with the Rhino liners. They were satisfied at first, but over time were not. They had a problem with fading. I went with Line-X and after 2yrs am still very happy
I had my Rhino liner installed a couple of weeks after I bought the truck new. Has been 5 months now. I really like it. My old truck had one of the slide in liners and things including myself slid all over the bed of the truck. The pebble surface prevents this, things stay in place. My advice is shop around and get a few references. In my area there are about 5 or 6 shops within 15 miles that do Rhino liners. Find the one that has been doing it for a long time and has a good reputation. It's like any body work or paint job, especially on a newer model truck you want it done right by someone with experience. $500 is too high, Mine was $350
Good Luck
Any color other than black is going to add to the cost. Has anyone that is complaining about Rhino fading ever used their protectant? My lining is only about 2 months old and there hasn't been more than a couple days of sun in that time so it hasn't even started to think about fading yet.
I saw gov. data that showed Line-X superior of Rhino, but I think Rhino would be fine with our use. I was quoted 450 for my 250 longbed. Hoping my boss has a deal with them seeing he gets all our work trucks done.
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