Bed lined pics!
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I should have included a before pic of my bed. It was all scratched up, with swirl marks, big gouges of piant, and a little rust starting to show up. For those that don't know, they sand down the hole bed, then apply the stuff and it dries in 5 seconds. It is about 1/4" thick on the bottom, and 1/8" on the sides, and is garunteed for life to not crack or peel, and it is 100% waterproof. This just makes my bed look so clean I love it! I hated when people would see how clean the truck was, and then they would look at the bed, and say, "What the Hell!" This shop did a realy great job, and their attention to detail was outstanding!
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oh hell yeah that looks tight i remmember when i used the bolt on bed liner u get at the dealership and its was tight...i would clean it once every 2-3 months and i would just wash some of the dirt off and it would look pimp ..but dicided to get Rhino but never installed it and the bed is so f**ked up right now...
Nice Job!!
Nice Job!!
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If you don't mind me asking, how much did you get it for? My wife got a quote a couple of years ago for a Line-X bedliner and it was $350. How does the Rhino-liner compare to other brands? How much weight does that liner add?
Sorry, didn't see your other post:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132031
Sorry, didn't see your other post:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132031
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Originally Posted by onyx_silverado
so thats what mine looks like.... i havent been able to see pics of my rhino lining yet... i had them do it black... i cant wait... looks good hodgeee.
The Rhino Liner everywhere I checked said $350 for a stepside, and $400 for a full bed, and $450 for a long bed. They say that the regular bed is a lot more sand work going over the tire humps. Everyplace had a sale going though for like 10% off, or $25 off, and I found one that was $50 off. The material charge was $125, and the rest was labor, so the total was $309.09 out the door.
They told me about 20lbs of actual material was sprayed into the bed, so about 1/3rd the weight of a plastic liner. He told me that only thing that damages the Liner is like guys with gravel in the bed, using sharp shovels and digging down into it. He said it is like $15 for a spot repair!
Rhino Liner was the first to come out with it, but I have seen the Line X in trucks, and another brand, and they are pretty freakin much the same thing. It is just important on how thick they spray it. It actually takes about a month to cure from friends that have gotten it done to their trucks, so at first it feels really spongy and sticky, but it will not come off or stain your clothes, but then it gets nice and hard like a real bed liner.
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From: Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de la Porciúncula
Hey Hodge...do they do different colors? I'm thinking of going down to Combination for a dyno tune, might as well get that liner sprayed in too. Maybe if I'm lucky I'll make up that money at the poker tables
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Yeah, the special is good until the end of the month! And they say that there is like 30 different colors to choose from, but it is hella expensive for the color. Like another $125.00 They say that it is so much, cause they have to completely purge the maching to put color into it, then purge it again to put black in, plus it is like 30 minutes to clean the machine. So for a special color, it is setup just for you. Unless you have a couple people getting the same, there is no further deal on color!


