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WALLIS Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/18/2002 16:20:48
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Message: Does anyone have an opinion as to what bedliner is better Rhino or Line-x?
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Hawkeye *GenIII*
8/18/2002 18:59:19
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Message: Have had them both and like them both. Currently have Line-X.
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WALLIS Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/19/2002 21:40:06
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Message: Thanks for the input Hawkeye.I've just seen anothe mfg. PERMA-TECH.Does anyone know anything about them?
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jd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/23/2002 01:26:52
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Message: I have a perma-tech bedliner, its great
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99Dak5.2L4x4 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/23/2002 09:40:10
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Message: The Line-X is a bit smoother than the Rhino. Which is why I like it. Both have the warranty so other than that find the cheapest place.
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Knobbyman *GenIII*
8/23/2002 13:55:14
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Message: I have Line-X on my Tool Box & Nerf Bars..
I have Rhino Liner in my bed and on my Rear Bumper..
If I had to do it over again I'd use Line-X on my Bed because it seems to be abit stronger. The Rhino Liner is to soft for my liking. Although I don't think things would slide around as much with the softer one I think the liner would hold up better.
Make sure they spray it on fairly thick so it absorbs some of shock when you throw stuff in the back.
'01 Graphite QC 4x4 4.7 3.55 LSD 6" Suspension Lift 305x70x16 GoodYear MT/R's http://www.knobbyman.com ----Speed only breaks it faster----
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Dr.Dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/23/2002 14:18:59
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Message: I prefer the Rhino over the Line-X. Let me explain. My Dad bought a Line-X about 7 years ago. Looked great at first, but over the years it got hard and crispy...sort of lost that rubbery feel. Now it chips its so crispy. After I checked that out I went and got a Rhino. Its much much thicker and a whole lot more like rubber. Of course mine is only 1 year old, but I have not seen anything change in it. Dad's Line-X has faded, but his was a kinda light blue and now its almost a white chaulky color. My Rhino is as black as the day it was sprayed in, and there website and the guy at Rhino said it wouldn't fade or lose its resiliency. Dad's has been in the San Diego sun for 7 years...keep that in mind.
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Knobbyman *GenIII*
8/23/2002 16:33:28
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Message: Dr.Dakota
The reason I said I like the Line-X better also is that it's held it's color longer.
That might just be because of the mixing involved but who really knows?
I do see how the line-X could be flaky after about 7 years.
'01 Graphite QC 4x4 4.7 3.55 LSD 6" Suspension Lift 305x70x16 GoodYear MT/R's http://www.knobbyman.com ----Speed only breaks it faster----
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dweishaar GenIII
8/24/2002 22:15:47
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Message: i could see how anything could be flaky after 7 years.
One Eyed Fox The Baja Dak
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Dr.Dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/26/2002 14:23:37
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Message: There is some guy around here (works nearby) that has a red Rhino, I've seen him around for about 2 years and its REALLY REALLY red, like bright fire engine red...it hasn't faded to where I can tell by driving past him...something to keep in mind.
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forexfour GenI
8/26/2002 15:21:24
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Message: Limited area availablity but I have a Diamond liner spray on. I think it is a little stronger and stays adhered to the bed very well. Even when you dent or separte at the seems. Both of the mentioned work good but they warrenty the diamond liner for life. Not sure if the others do. Check it out.
http://www.diamondliners.com
It is good stuff like the rest but also has a good texture to it as well.
FXF
Never late for a Tee time or wheelin with my buddies! Always ready for both!!! FourXFour's Web site
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