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Jose Luis Martin

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Jan 1, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/1/97
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I am thinking about getting a Rhino Liner for my new S-10.
Any of you have heard of the product? Any reccomendations? Would you
do it again?
Any help is greately appreciated.
Thanks!


Steve Griff

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Jan 4, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/4/97
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We put Rhino linings on several trucks where I work, and they turned
out so well I am planning on having the interior of my Bronco coated
with it. We did have a problem with two liners peeling up but it was
because of surface prep problems and the installer fixed them right
away, no charge.

Steve


wcum...@usa1.com

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Jan 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/6/97
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how do you think that this stuff would hold up on tube bumpers and nerf bars??
I have been thinking about using it on mine, made out of 3"X3"X.188" sq tube
seems like it would be good??

later
William...


Thomas Moorer

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Jan 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/6/97
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In article <5aeqm2$e...@frog.inetworld.net>, mar...@mexporta.com (Jose Luis Martin) writes:
|> I am thinking about getting a Rhino Liner for my new S-10.
|> Any of you have heard of the product? Any reccomendations? Would you
|> do it again?
|> Any help is greately appreciated.
|> Thanks!
|>

Before you decide, take a look at Line-X. I had it put in my truck
bed and it looks great and seems to wear great, too. I saw a truck
tool box sprayed with it and it looked good, too.

M F 10 24

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Jan 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/11/97
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They are great-I've seen them on many friends vehicles.
But, be wary, some insurance will not support repair/replacement of items
(i.e. pickup beds) when coated with aftermarket accessories.
Good Luck!

Mike

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