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Rhyno lining
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Look into LineX. I had them apply this product on one of my trucks years ago. At the time this product had a better warranty and more desirable factors than Rhino at the time--10 years ago. Don't know if that is still the case but I was very satisfied with the product.
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LineX is where it's at
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Don't waste your time and money with ryno, Line-x is way better.
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Agree with above. Line-X is the way to go.
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I just did my truck last night and this morning with herculiner. Paid 85 bucks for it, and about 4-5 hours of work. Saved myself 425 versus linex. Very impressed with the herculiner. |
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Line x is the place i was thinking about. Thanks
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They have a dealer just. Roth of Crowley
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Line-ex in the bed of my F 150 15 years ago. No issues. Would do again in a heartbeat.
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There is a dealer in Lafayette, great guy.
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Dons wholesale.....
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Sorry....price 300 ask for Erick
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