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Old 08-20-2008, 04:26 PM
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Line-X or Rhino Liner?

Which is the better liner for our trucks? I've checked prices around here and they're pretty close so that don't matter. My dad's got a Rhino in his truck and it works great but it's pretty faded after two years and just don't look as sharp as some Line-x's I've seen. What are ya'lls thoughts on whos better? Any problems with either one? Which one is tougher? Normal use only nothing really bad like loaded 55 gallon drums everyday but I will throw an engine in there once in a while.
 
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Old 08-20-2008, 04:42 PM
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i have a line-x an my buddy got a rhino an we got them around the same time an his is faded as well an mine still looks like it was put on yesterday so i would say LINE-X
 
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I have Line-X in mine and love it. I've had it for 4 years and it looks like brand new. I went with Line-X over Rhino because I was told that if I ever had any issues with it, cracks, coming apart, etc, I could go to ANY Line-X dealer to get it fixed, whereas with a Rhino, you have to go back to the dealer that sprayed it in.
 
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Line-X holds up better.
 
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one more for the line-x
 
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If you want it for looks then Line-X, especially the Line-X Xtra.

If you don't want anything to slide around in the bed then go for the Rhino.

Both are pretty dang tough.

I had Rhino in my 99, and it was faded pretty bad. I really liked how I could throw stuff back there and not tie it down though. When I got my 07 I took it and got Line-X Xtra sprayed in the bed, over the rails, on the toolbox, and on my DeeZee bed rial covers. It looks awesome, and really protects the bed, but stuff slides around real easy if you don't tie it down. I solved that by going out and buying a rubber bed mat from my local Farm & Fleet for $50. Now I have the best of both worlds.

http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x...%20Oct%202007/
 
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If you don't want anything to slide around in the bed then go for the Rhino.
I have had both. I currently have the Line-X X-tra in my 2008, and this is the only drawback I have found with the Line-X. The color definitely seems to hold up better to the Rhino. A rubber mat seems to help quite a bit with the sliding issue.
 
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line x in mine. love it
 
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line x !!!
 
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I like Line-X so much I put it on my bumpers.
 
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Originally Posted by Beerstalker
but stuff slides around real easy if you don't tie it down.

You know, I never had a problem with stuff sliding around in both of the vehicles that I have had with that liner in it. I wonder if it has to deal with how they apply it on the bed.
 
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I have had the line-x in two trucks so far. put as much as 3700 lbs of broken concrete with no problems. go with the line-x.
 
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Line-x in my truck since early 2002. No problems. No fading, just dirty. It will go in my next truck, too.
 
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There have been many of these thresds over the years and Line-X always gets the nod. Here is the bottom line:

If you are going to actually use the truck to haul stuff, get Rhino. If you have a pretty boy truck that will not be used for anything but looking good, get Line-X.
 
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Old 08-21-2008, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by MKJRH 00
There have been many of these thresds over the years and Line-X always gets the nod. Here is the bottom line:

If you are going to actually use the truck to haul stuff, get Rhino. If you have a pretty boy truck that will not be used for anything but looking good, get Line-X.
If Rhino is so good why is that warranty only where you get it done? Line-x is country wide. I think both are good products but I prefer Line-x.
 


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