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  • AllenM

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    Allen, do you have anyone you recommend for Rhino lining a pickup bed?

    Yes,
    If you want actual "Rhino" brand we use Zieart in Plainfied, they do a nice job.

    My personal preference though is the brand Line-X. It is every bit as tough and to me has a nicer texture. For that we use Millenium linnings off Raceway and 10th just west of Indy.
     

    patience0830

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    Thanks. My old truck had lineX and it was fine. Will probably get with them in the next couple of weeks. New truck has a plastic bed liner. Always struck me as a way to trap water and abrasives in your truck bed and power sand the paint off.
     

    zoglog

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    I have used both locations for what it is worth.

    Ziebart likes to try and push other items on you. Pushed me really hard on getting tint and upgrading, which I didn't like. Using them for underbody, paint and fabric protection. Only been there once, seems like they did a great job. The follow up is in a few months.

    I have a friend that works at Millennium, and has been there for years, so they treat their people right. They do the yearly rust check, underbody and did a liner. No complaints. Going on year 3 with them.
     

    firecadet613

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    On another note, have you considered a BedRug? Depending on what your using it for - it may be a good option. I've had a Line-X, the Ford factory spray in and in my current truck the BedRug. BedRug has been my favorite so far.
     

    patience0830

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    On another note, have you considered a BedRug? Depending on what your using it for - it may be a good option. I've had a Line-X, the Ford factory spray in and in my current truck the BedRug. BedRug has been my favorite so far.

    Mine will see some duty hauling crap that I don't want in a rug. If I was just camping in it. . . Well maybe.

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    On another note, have you considered a BedRug? Depending on what your using it for - it may be a good option. I've had a Line-X, the Ford factory spray in and in my current truck the BedRug. BedRug has been my favorite so far.
     

    firecadet613

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    I've been surprised by it's durability, it's actually plastic and not a "rug" perse. Millennium Linings did my Ram years ago - did a good job on it.
     
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