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 Posted: Mon Sep 24th, 2018 10:21 pm
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Eddie Money



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The visual difference between rhino and linex spray in is the size of the media. Linex uses smaller bits. 

Drop ins by themselves tend to let water collect in the bed behind the cab and rust out the bed.

I researched which were preferred and it varies by region. There was not ONE thing that was a consistent complaint so I took it as a matter of preference. Like asking which engine oil is best. Lol.

 I have a linex with the UV upgrade. My bed liner will not fade it will stay black and shiny. I had the regular linex but when I had it painted I wanted my liner to look new too. I had used it to haul my masonry materials and my apprentices had made a mortar mess of it over a few years. Linex has a repray if it's not to dirty. Mine pressure washed pretty clean so I was able to spray over the original instead of having to remove it. It looks awesome. I love it.

The liner pictured is over a year old

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Last edited on Mon Sep 24th, 2018 10:22 pm by Eddie Money



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