Just Wondering If Anyone Out There Has A Rhino Spray On Bed Liner And The Opinions They Have About It. I Am Considering Having One Put In My Bed But I Don't Know If It Will Be Any Better Than My Plastic Liner. Any Suggestions Please?
Dave K.
Dad has rhino in his F-350 King Ranch and so far he likes it and it has survived tough conditions for what he puts in his bed. I like it as well so i would recommend getting rhino.
i'd go Rhino. Plastic everything slides around, Rhino it will stay in place good. My Triton has a Duraliner plastic but if I ever planned to use it work a worker i'd get it Rhino lined.
I use rhino because it has better anti-skid properties. I can put my chainsaw, toolbox, gas cans in the back without them sliding all over; or crashing up to the front on a hard brake. But if you haul a lot of rock, sand, etc so that you are shoveling from the bed, then line-x is probably better as it is more chip resistant. So no one right answer for everyone; pick what suits your usage the best.
Completely Off Topic, Dave K., But Can You Tell Me Why You Capitalize Every Word?? This is new to the board. We usually poke fun at people who can't spell, but I think this is the first time I've ever seen anyone so meticulous in the capitalization sector.
PS. From what I've read, the consensus seems to be Line-X.
Is this better? To answer your question, I had my caps lock on. I never realized it myself but thanks for bringing it to my attention. You would think having the caps lock on would put all the letters in caps. Instead, it looks like it only put the first letter of every word in caps. By the way, did it bother you that much? Ha! Ha! I am just giving you sh&t! Thanks again, Dave K.
The problems with the spray on liners are they are 99.9% permanent and you will never see the original bed again. I have the rhino liner (it came with the truck) after nine years with it I would not bother with it again. If it would peel off, off it would go. My rhino liner holds the dirt and dust, tough to clean. I would rather have a rubber mat!
If you really want a liner wait till the bed is a little beat up and use it to clean up the looks.
As uknigel2 said, spray ons are permanent. Truckgasm, ur a Line-X dealer...do they make Line-X's now that come in pieces that you bolt on? Cause a guy I know has a spray-on look alike that comes in pieces and it's bolted into the bed, so it doesn't slide around, is as tough as a spray on and looks like it and if it gets damaged, he unbolts that piece, puts a new one in and its as good as new. It's a great idea.He claims it's Line-X, but i didn't think Line-X made a product like that.