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<blockquote data-quote="JeffT" data-source="post: 3609416" data-attributes="member: 11091"><p>I have had Line-X and Bullet and Rhino, the substance is the same, or close enough to be the same. All three of the brands are good and have protected the bed and sidewalls great. Like BReeves said , the shop that does the work is more important than the brand name. One of the rhino liners put on by a shop that no longer exists in west OKC started peeling after about 4 years and the shop was already gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffT, post: 3609416, member: 11091"] I have had Line-X and Bullet and Rhino, the substance is the same, or close enough to be the same. All three of the brands are good and have protected the bed and sidewalls great. Like BReeves said , the shop that does the work is more important than the brand name. One of the rhino liners put on by a shop that no longer exists in west OKC started peeling after about 4 years and the shop was already gone. [/QUOTE]
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