Places that Rhino-line
Is there any places in the Northern Illinnois area that Rhino-line? o get some stuff on my trailer done.
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go to their website and enter your zip code
http://www.rhinolinings.com/ Rhino Linings of Freepor 1797-A South West Ave Freeport, IL 61032 PH: 815-235-0000 Distance:32 miles <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD>http://www.rhinolinings.com/_images/btn-email_off.gif</TD><TD width=4></TD><TD>http://www.rhinolinings.com/_images/btn-map_off.gif</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><HR> Rhino Linings Of Rockford 1515 Blackhawk Road Rockford, IL 61109 PH: (815) 397-5943 Distance:34 miles <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD>http://www.rhinolinings.com/_images/btn-email_off.gif</TD><TD width=4></TD><TD>http://www.rhinolinings.com/_images/btn-map_off.gif</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><HR>Rhino Linings at 4-Wheel Auto 2181 Harlem Road Loves Park, IL 61111 PH: (815) 877-1190 |
Thanks for the link.
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Does anyone have an idea on the price per square foot or any other price per ??? I'm trying to figure out if I have enough money saved up for it or not.
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Oval,I would look into LINE-X in Belvidere I liked that product better then rino just my 2 cents
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Rhino Linings of DuPage
Carol Stream 630-653-4656 www.rhinoit.com Right now it's something like $85 off. I did some research before I had my Ranger done and chose Rhino over Line-X hands down. The Line-X has an abrupt cut off edge and the texture is not as nice. I also just bought an F-150 and will have him done ASAP. The lining for my Ranger (over the railing, black) was $430 out the door and very worth it. The quote for my F-150 w/ the 8 ft bed is $409 (can't go over the railing). |
Is there a difference between the line-x and the rhino-lining? Material or just a company difference?
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Rhino lining is sprayed on COLD, takes a day to cure
LINE-X is sprayed on HOT and cures very quickly |
Originally Posted by toyota hauler
Rhino lining is sprayed on COLD, takes a day to cure
LINE-X is sprayed on HOT and cures very quickly Then I noticed that a truck parked next door to my work had a Line-X liner so I had the opportunity to compare them side by side. I have to say, the Rhino liner far exceeds the looks of the Line-X due to the way they bevel the edges, and the Rhino has a meaner, more rugged look to it and also looks like it's thicker. Comparatively, I'd say the Line-X looked more like a plastic drop-in liner. Anyway, besides looks, I had done what you're doing now - researching on the net - and came up with Rhino and am very happy. |
I guess we will have to agree to dissagree LOL
I have seen truck beds and body panels sprayed with Rhino and Line-X, I def prefer Line-X Hope to see you and your truck at the April 14th Meet N Greet !!!! |
The floor of my Jeep is Rhinoed.
Rhino is a thicker, smoother product. JMHO - I like the Rhino better. Rev |
Originally Posted by toyota hauler
I guess we will have to agree to dissagree LOL
I have seen truck beds and body panels sprayed with Rhino and Line-X, I def prefer Line-X Hope to see you and your truck at the April 14th Meet N Greet !!!! Well, it will be fun to see which one you choose, Oval |
Have any of you guys ever tried the stuff you apply yourself from a hardware store?
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yea, A buddy and I tried I think its called duraliner. for the price, its ok
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