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<blockquote data-quote="Kiamichi Wanderer" data-source="post: 3609526" data-attributes="member: 45169"><p>I have had Rhino and Linex. It’s been a long time since I had Rhino, in fact I got it the year they started, 1988. I had been out of the service a few years (after 12) and was working as a mechanic in San diego. A young lady came in talking about a company that just started and she had a bedliner sprayed on the back of her business cards but thinner than the actual application. Flexible but tough, dared me to tear one in half or punch a hole in one. I was sold. Forget the price, she took my truck and brought it back done over a say’s time.</p><p></p><p>In 2018 I “negotiated” one in the back of a new truck, it was linex.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know about Rhino now, but back then it was flexible but “bullet proof”. Faded some, not a big deal.</p><p></p><p>linex is harder, doesn’t feel like it’s flexible. Not as “grippy”. Not really slick, but not as grippy. Also “Bullet proof”. More of a slight shine to it.</p><p></p><p>Which one would I choose? It’s a tough choice, but if Rhino is the same I would probably choose it for a work truck and Linex for a daily driver. I think linex looks better but rhino a better gripper.</p><p></p><p>Boring story thrown in at the start for free.<img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiamichi Wanderer, post: 3609526, member: 45169"] I have had Rhino and Linex. It’s been a long time since I had Rhino, in fact I got it the year they started, 1988. I had been out of the service a few years (after 12) and was working as a mechanic in San diego. A young lady came in talking about a company that just started and she had a bedliner sprayed on the back of her business cards but thinner than the actual application. Flexible but tough, dared me to tear one in half or punch a hole in one. I was sold. Forget the price, she took my truck and brought it back done over a say’s time. In 2018 I “negotiated” one in the back of a new truck, it was linex. I don’t know about Rhino now, but back then it was flexible but “bullet proof”. Faded some, not a big deal. linex is harder, doesn’t feel like it’s flexible. Not as “grippy”. Not really slick, but not as grippy. Also “Bullet proof”. More of a slight shine to it. Which one would I choose? It’s a tough choice, but if Rhino is the same I would probably choose it for a work truck and Linex for a daily driver. I think linex looks better but rhino a better gripper. Boring story thrown in at the start for free.:) [/QUOTE]
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