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Rhino Linings for trucks - Any experiences?

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Steve Gardner

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Aug 28, 1995, 3:00:00 AM8/28/95
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Thinking of using this spray-on stuff on my truck. Has anybody used
this? What d'ya think?
How much?
Thanks

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John P. Curcio

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Aug 28, 1995, 3:00:00 AM8/28/95
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In article <DE13F...@online.magnus1.com>,
Steve Gardner <ste...@online1.magnus1.com> wrote:

>Thinking of using this spray-on stuff on my truck. Has anybody used
>this? What d'ya think?

I had a RhinoLining put in my new truck about 4 months ago. So far, I
have carried firewood, Belgian Block (cobblestones), bulk sand, and
various other materials. Not one problem-- just take the hose and
wash it out. I am more than happy with it. I heartily recommend it.

>How much?

I paid about $400.00 for mine (standard black color), which includes
doing the top rails of the bed. Other stock colors are about $50.00
more, while custom colors are about $100.00 more (or so-- this is from
memory). I have a Dakota Club Cab, so my bed is only 6 1/2 feet
long-- a full size truck will probably be another $50 or so.

-JPC

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