Rhino liner

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Burns

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I've heard great things about rhino lining the bed and the entire floor of a bronco for easy cleaning. But I've seen a few trucks with the body done up in rhino lining. Has anyone done it, or any experience with it? Seems to me it'd be a pretty good thing, no scratches, no fading, no waxing (not that I don't like to) and really easy to clean.

 

ilystbronco

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i have thought about rhino lining my rocker panals and doing a lower stripe on the bottom of all the body panals about a foot tall to protect everything. and i am gunna be doing my frame soon

 

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I'll be doing the foot tall stripe this spring when the weather gets nice again (and hunting season's over). Here's a product Grizzly Gripthat offers lots of colors - they'll send samples if you call them. The fine texture seems to match the textured hard top on my '96 pretty well. I'll probably go with this product because they seem to make a blue really close to mine. Has anyone heard of other bedliner products that offer lots of colors?

 

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alot of people in my area have started doing that but not rinoliner the new thing their using is Speedliner its supposed to be twice as tuff and durible check out some of the pictures the entire truck is done with speedline

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alot of people in my area have started doing that but not rinoliner the new thing their using is Speedliner its supposed to be twice as tuff and durible check out some of the pictures the entire truck is done with speedline

Looks good! How's it hold up?

 

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holds up really well actually. you could take an knife to it and slice it or stabe it and it doesnt do much to it if nothing at all. its called speedliner you can go to www.speedliner.com they use a type of kevlar in there same stuff that they use for bullet proof vest. its extreemly durable and if you go to their website they can do any kind of design. they are a bit pricy but if it was a choice for me to pay for a brand new paintjob or a compelete speedliner on my bronco i would go with the speedliner. they designs they can do look good and its not to much more and it says its suppoesd to last twice as long as a paintjob

 

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