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JeepXJ1990 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/29/2002 19:29:40
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Message: Anyone used this or had their bed Rhino lined or Line- X'ed? If they did, how much was it? Thanks
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DaveR Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/29/2002 23:07:24
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Message: I was quoted a price of $300 for Rhino. I have seen the Herc and I liked the Rhino better... haven't done either though.
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Big Blue QC GenIII
4/30/2002 08:17:35
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Message: See my signature. Around $350 for mine. You can't go wrong with either. Money well spent.
2002 QC 4x4 Sport Plus, 4.7L, auto, Patriot Blue, Tire & Handling group, Heavy Duty Service group, Leer cap w/out windows, Mopar Step bars and roof rack, Rhino liner in bed and on step bars, Pace Edwards Power Tailgate lock 3.55 rear, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes, all possible fluids are AMSOIL
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Knobbyman *GenIII*
4/30/2002 09:31:47
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Message: I have Rhino Liner as well..
Bed & on my bumper.. It's lasted great... I did hit a wall w/ my bumper (had to see just how long my truck was once) The metal cut threw the rhino liner just because of how the bumper was made.. I'm in the process of fixing that problem. But you can't even notice it.
I'd do it again in a heart beat but next time I'll design the rear bumper better ;-)
'01 Graphite QC 4x4 4.7 3.55 LSD http://www.knobbyman.com ----Speed only breaks stuff faster----
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Clevite 77 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/30/2002 11:00:22
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Message: I went with line-x (over the rails) I guess the line-x has a more consistent texture. I paid $440 US, sure it's a lot bud like Kman said I'd do it again in a heart beat.
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RTD2 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/30/2002 15:16:24
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Message: Dude you got ripped off... I got a line-x for $400 Canadian
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Greg Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/30/2002 23:16:19
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Message: Line-X for $360 US and I love it.
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Rusty Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/01/2002 14:03:15
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Message: I had a problem with my PendaLiner SR and had it replaced with a Line-X. I am so glad I had the problem, the Line-X is outstanding.
A friend of mine has a Rhino liner. The big difference between Rhino and Line-X is that Rhino is a much, much softer material. Nothing moves around on the Rhino, but it can be prone to rip, as did my friends, in two places. Line-X is a hard, thus slicker material. From what I've seen and been told, the Line-X doesn't rip and is flexible enough not to crack. I'd go for the Line-X if I had the choice. (Which I didn't, Line-X or another brand drop-in were my only choices.)
I got my Line-X for $355 US, but got a deal, do to problems with my previous liner.
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dk1 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/02/2002 22:09:08
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Message: I used herculiner in my old truck and was very happy with it.It is not as thick as the professional liners but held up very well to any load I hauled. ps. If you decide to go with the herculiner do your self a favor and get extra rollers they don't last long and when they go it breaks into little pieces which screws up the texture of the bed.
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juniork Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/03/2002 13:03:09
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Message: I put in a herculiner in myself for $69.99, I then got the molded bed tray from the dealer for $188.00. the bed tray is pretty neat because it has a Ram's head in the middle and only goes 2 inches up the side of the bed. I talso came with a molded tailgate protector.
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Clevite 77 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/03/2002 14:51:19
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Message: RTD2 and Greg is that over the rails?
man maybe I did get robbed
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Knobbyman *GenIII*
5/05/2002 10:43:20
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Message: Eh.. It all depends who you got it done threw. I wouldn't worry to much about it Clevite.
'01 Graphite QC 4x4 4.7 3.55 LSD http://www.knobbyman.com ----Speed only breaks stuff faster----
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Halo3 GenIII
5/05/2002 19:03:23
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Message: Prices are going to vary, as all the shops that do spray-in liners are independently owned. I got mine done (over the rails) for $385 w/o tax.
Semper Fi, Halo3 '00 Lt. Driftwood 4x4 SLT DQC w/5.9L http://home.attbi.com/~quadcab
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2001_V8_CC Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/06/2002 09:48:44
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Message: Had Line-X sprayed on about a month ago (over the rails). They have a $20-off coupon on their website (www.line-x.com). I paid less than 400. I understand that the cost depends on the length of the bed (short/long), over/under the rails, and color.
I have hauled about 10 loads of mulch since purchase. A few things -
1. Using a pitchfork, I have not had any problems tearing or scraping the surface.
2. It cleans up easily and still looks like new.
3. The texture looks very professional, much better than the cottage cheese look of other brands (I think Rhino has several texture options, though).
4. Make sure you get UV protection (extra, I think) with any liner.
5. It's guaranteed anywhere in the country. So, if you move a lot and plan on having the truck for awhile, this could be a benefit.
Overall, I have been very happy with Line-x. I have heard some good things about Rhino, too, but I'd avoid Herculiner at all cost. By the time you buy the extra gallons, rollers, etc that you will need to put a good layer on, with the time it will take you, you might as well go Line-X (or Rhino).
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