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Old 07-24-2005, 04:18 PM
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anyone have a rhino lining?

how muc does it cost for a short bed?

any other companies that do this?

any chance i can sell my drop in bed liner?
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Old 07-24-2005, 05:18 PM
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

I had my over the rail Rhino Liner done thru the dealer, so my cost was $300. The invoice I saw before the dealer's price was like $545. Line-x is probably the most comparable spray in liner to Rhino, but I have no idea what it costs. There are also many others... SuperLiner is one that comes to mind. (http://www.bedliner.com/) They actually mix in chunks of ground up kevlar in with it. I have no idea what this costs.
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

I myself have line x and love it. For short bed it costs 455 dollars over rail. Line x will probably take your drop in liner for free. But don't quote me on that I do know they will take it.
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

Line-x, around $525 over the rails.

Love it!

Just added a vinyle tonneua cover and had no problems.
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

Sounds like Rhino and Line-x are about the same price. Personally, I preferred the Rhino
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

I am getting a Line-X put in tomorrow. $375 for a crew cab in Mississippi under the rail. I'll just keep the factory rail caps. Speedliner costs $325 here, but it seemed to be an inferior product.
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

They charge by the square foot. CC's have shorter than short beds, plus over the rails is like $100 I think
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

My Rhino liner is 2 1/2 yrs old. It's dark red (to match the Burgandy truck) and I love it. I've hauled a lot of cr@p to the dump (home remodeling) and it's been out in the weather. It's a bit dull (never really cleaned or treated) and is in primo condition: no nicks or dings. I have a short bed and it cost me about $420, including the color upgrade (several colors available and I just didn't want black). I highly recommend it!!! As for the drop in you have... hmmm try eBay or the Thrifty Nickel! Good luck!!
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

I have it also but I dont know how much it was. It came with the truck when I bought it. I like it alot.
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

I have a Line-X, and it must vary by area of the country. I only paid $375 for mine over the rails. I love the liner, and the fact that they will repair it for free if I ever manage to damage it! I hear it tends to dull a bit quicker than Rhino, but they both dull and smooth out pretty quickly in the southern sun...
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

In reference to what JDFester said "I hear it tends to dull a bit quicker than Rhino". I don't feel that to be true. I know its want you've heard but I have had line-x on my silvy for 2 and half years and its the same as orginal. I also had line-x on my old mitsubishi mighty max which I bought with the line-x on it and owned the truck for 4 and half years and it never got dull. That is why I went with line-x for my silvy.
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Re: anyone have a rhino lining?

wow...i never realize how good of a deal i got on my line-x until i read what other people paid...i like my line-x but i wish i had gotten a rhino and what ever you do spray OVER the rails.....
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Old 07-26-2005, 11:21 AM
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looks like im goign with a rhino and spraying over the rails

at any rate i need to take out my drop in
i have a toneau so i wont have to worry about the elements getting on it
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