I love it. I don't have to worry about water collecting underneath and rotting out my bed. Its very rugged--I routinely haul gravel and mulch and what not. I've hit the bed liner with the shovel several times while shoveling out the gravel, mulch, etc., and it doesn't even act like its going to hurt it. I've had nothing but good luck out of it. If you're looking to get one, I'd highly recommend it.
2006-06-17 13:26:11
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answered by firerookie 5
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My husband has one. He likes it. He says they are better than the one's you lay in the truck b/c those will get water under them and rust out the truck.
The place we had do his will repair it for the life time of his truck. It was relatively cheap too. Only like $200-ish if I recall. We've had it for like 3 years now with no problems.
I think it took them like 24 hours to do (it has to dry). I think we have one spot that needs to be touched up...but then again, he use to do construction so it's held up well! Just find a place that garuntees it for life. I would not do it myself. Have a pro do it then you won't have to worry about it.
I say do it! Good Luck!
2006-06-17 13:24:03
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answered by Corn_Flake 6
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Yah, the Rhino bed liner is pricey, but very nice.
2006-06-17 13:24:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Having been up close and personal with these miserable beast, I can tell you that once you skin them you need to cure them in sea salt for at least six months, after which you could line a nuclear power plant with them and feel safe.
So I doubt anything you are doing in your bed will endanger the integral structure.
2006-06-17 13:25:53
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answered by skyyn777 5
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they are a little on the pricey side but well worth it ....last forever , also as soon as it's applied to match your paint it can be painted,for example light blue pick-up, paint light blue ,you'll be amazed how neat it looks..... rhino liner the best .... my opinion.....
2006-06-17 13:30:12
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answered by vegaslmlondoncalling2000 2
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My father-in-law has one and loves it. You can abuse it all you want and it will stay firm. It is ten times better than the plastic one.
Just one suggestion. You have to let it dry after it is done so don't do it right before a big project.
2006-06-17 13:24:16
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answered by Rev Mel 3
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Your can buy a kit and do it yourself from ebay. Less than half the cost and beter quality. Other than them being commercially overpriced, they're awesome. :)
2006-06-17 13:22:50
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answered by Quietman40 5
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i seen en last a longtimeand take alot of abuse.....cant hurt em
2006-06-17 13:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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