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It cost me $400 for a Line X, and the Rhino as I understand it, isn't worth it.Many people have had problem with them. Do a search, and determine it for yourself.
I saw a kit that costs like $190 bucks that's a DIY paint-on bed liner. I think I'll give it a whirl this summer. It was at www.magnetpaints.com. Looks promising, but I don't know what kind of results to expect.
I had a line-x spray liner put in for 484.00, i think its worth it.
My dad put a rhino liner in his work truck and its a piece. Line-x stands up to much more. thats my 2 cents
I called around and checked prices and got a rhino. Hope I never find out why some have problems with it. My spray is only about five months old.
It's a long bed in a '94. I got the inside bed done and the top rails sprayed too. One of the other companies I called said I had to do all the prep work, sanding, any rust removal, etc...and with multiple shoulder operations, I just did not want to do it. And if they had to do any additional prep work, they charged by the hour...
The rhino cost about $490 with tax and all. The did all the prep on a very rough bed. So far so good. I haven't heard any bad things about any spray on liner until now but my guess is the prep work has a lot to do with it.
Round here there is a company called Gator Liners but I didn't check on them other than a phone call. The rhino dealer was close to me and I guess that helped my decision. Regardless of the brand, I like my spray on liner.
DT
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