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Old 04-18-2000, 08:48 PM
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Post Lining b4 Tail Box?

I wanted to get a Rhino Liner but unfortunately the money hasn't made it into my account yet. Anyway, I've been sitting with a Steel Horse Tailgate tool box by my bed because I didnt want to drill the holes and install it before I got the liner in. But I'm pretty tired of having it just sit here while I wait for the money I need for the rhino. Anyway, someone want to agree or disagree on my thinking about the toolbox?
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Old 04-19-2000, 10:50 AM
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Why, I would never put a Steel Horse Tailgate tool box in my truck. They look so cheep. Are you crazy?

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Old 04-19-2000, 02:20 PM
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I'm just playin with you Urb.
Actually the diferences are very slight and it depends on how good the applicator does. Yes, you can do a cheesy job with the Herculiner but you can also do a real good one and hardly tell the difference. I know because I've seen both extreems and looked at them side by side. Hard to tell the difference in a *good* job. But feel free to express yourself. I will too.

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Old 04-19-2000, 03:03 PM
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UC, go ahead and mount your box. When you are ready to spray, take it out and have them plug the holes before spraying. Then they'll be there and the box will go right back where it was.

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Old 04-20-2000, 12:25 AM
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Well it appears someone's a little testy. And if you really think about it all toolboxes look alike. That's assuming I went with the diamond plate aluminum rather than the plastic which of course I did. There is a clear difference between a Rhino or Line-X bedliner than a Herculiner and if you cant see that then your fooling yourself. I was just shocked myself and got on the phone right away to share my astonishment with my 4x4 buddies who have scof at Herculiner. And as for introducing myself, I'm not here to make friends nor enemies. I feel just fine being myself and stating my opinion which we are all entitled to.

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