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Old 02-11-2000, 10:28 PM
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Question Bedliner Dealers in Central NJ

Does anyone have experience with the Spray-on bedliner dealers in central NJ or the Philadelphia area? From what I hear on this site, Rhino and Line-X are good competitive products. Both have dealers within 1 hour of here. So my decision will probably be based on the reputation of the dealer.

Scott
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Old 02-15-2000, 05:59 PM
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Supercrew,

Autodogz, Audobon NJ. Rhino dealer. Couldn't find a Linex here in the Delaware Valley a year ago but it didn't matter.

First class workmanship, they don't "hack it up," masked off with wire tape that cuts a clean straight line on removal. I was very satisfied.



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Dunbarton "The Middle Aged Kid" '99 XLT SC SB 4x2 4.6 auto 3.55 ls The occasional Z-71 Eater! Wedgewood & Denim, SuperChipped, Airaid FIPK, Rhino Liner, Extang Classic tonneau cover, Mobil 1. Man, I got it all! (New Jersey)

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Old 03-05-2000, 11:41 PM
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Don't waste your time with the rhino liner, it looks like recycled tires mixed in with glue. Basically it looks like ****! I have a Line-X and I love it. It looks a lot like sandpaper and has a texture similar to that. I have no complaints about it. It has been a great product. I have hauled almost everything in it and it looks great. I would suggest that you go see what a rhino liner looks like and then go see a Line-X... you will see a huge difference I did. They use a different application at line-x that is why it is night and day.

Jason
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Old 03-06-2000, 09:23 PM
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Ranger,

Since you obviously have personally seen the quality and texture of my Rhino Liner installed here in New Jersey, I sincerely thank you for respecting my opinion and taste.

Maybe I can return the favor on one of your posts.......

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Dunbarton "The Middle Aged Kid" '99 XLT SC SB 4x2 4.6 auto 3.55 ls The occasional Z-71 Eater! Wedgewood & Denim, SuperChipped, Airaid FIPK, HD electrical and cooling, power seat, Rhino Liner, Extang Classic tonneau cover, Mobil 1. Man, I got it all! (New Jersey)


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