BajaNomad

Rhino Liner or Line X in OC?

Halboo - 4-11-2007 at 11:15 AM

I'm looking for opinions on these two spray on bedliners;especially from people who've had it applied at the Irvine Line X or Santa Ana Rhino Liner shops.

TacoFeliz - 4-11-2007 at 11:55 AM

You might call these guys: Wolfliners -- (951) 280-9653, 12114 Severn Way, Riverside CA next to the 91 freeway.

Spray in bedliners whatever thickness you like. Had 1/4" plus put into the bed on my 04
Tundra for $300 when it was new and it has been bulletproof. I put a slide in poptop camper in there and haven't had any problems. Very good pre-spray prep. Camper removal has scuffed it here and there, but it's super resistant to gouges and cuts. Looks and acts just like Rhino Liner, just a tad less expensive. Took about two hours on a Saturday morning.

TMW - 4-12-2007 at 07:16 AM

I've had Rhino and Arma and was happy with both. I had my 04 GMC done by ARMA and had the ultra violet protection done too. It keeps it shiney. I also put a rubber mat in the bed to make it less slippery for things.

Russ - 4-12-2007 at 10:27 AM

I used the Rhino liner on my '96 F250 and it has only faded. I would have had them spray the edges too if I had to do it again. Seems that's where all the abuse is. Oh, clear out the drain holes too. Or there is a nice pool of water to wreck all the stuff we haul down.

TMW - 4-12-2007 at 03:56 PM

Russ by edges you mean over the top of the bed sides. I had that done it comes down about 1/4 to 1/2 inch on the outside. Also had them spray under the side panels to protect from rocks kicked up by the front wheels. Always had a problem with that on my chevy.