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Line-X no doubt. My dad put Rhino on his HD and we were able to tear it up pretty easily. Both the line-x in his DD truck and my truck have held up great. I've thrown rocks in my truck bed to haul and the line-x takes it no problem.
I don't know if they have changed the Rhino look in the last 4 years, but Line-X looks alot better too imo.
Yea, thats waht im going to go with then. I saw some pics of rhinos that the line x place has fixed and ill go ahead with the line x as well. Its more money but ill see if i can jew them down some.
Damn! Rhino haters! Nah i have rhino lining and the place that put it on did it too thin so i had another place fix it...no problems so far. Can't really go wrong with a lifetime warranty...keep your reciept!
I have 2 trucks with a Rhino liner and my dad has 1 truck with a rhino liner and 1 with a Line-X liner. The Rhino liners are softer and more tacky, therefore, keeps stuff from sliding around in the bed. You can put a box, crate, etc in the bed and it will not slide around. The Line-X liner is harder, with no tackiness hardly. Therefore, stuff slides around like crazy in a line-xed bed. The rhinos have dulled after a 2-3 yrs slightly, but I assume the rhino rejuvinator stuff will bring back the shine. The line-x is customizeable with colors, etc, but so is the rhino liner. The line-x is only about 3 mos old so far and is holding up great. The line-x will be more durable against sharp objects like shovel pts since it is so hard. As you can see, I feel there is give and take with the 2. I will use Rhino liners from now on in my families vehicles, since we use our beds mainly to haul stuff and we don't want it sliding around all the time. We have not had any durability problems either with the Rhino liners peeling or chipping. Both liners have held up fine. Alot of it depends on the prep the installer takes before spraying the liner. PREP is more important that the actual spraying, but they still need to spray it plenty thick.
New Show Truck (In Buildup Stage): 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD SRW, CCLB, 4x4, Duramax LMM, Custom 4-link Suspension, 2.5 Ton Rockwells, King Coilovers, 54" Boggers, 20x16 wheels, Custom Paint, Custom Interior, Custom Audio/Video System
hahah damn, i am definitely going line-x. just cant decide if i should just do black or color match blue, and if i should keep it under the rails like 01whiteoffroad or go over to the body line since the bedrails always get beat up on.
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