I recently purchased a 2008 Pro 4X Titan, and was wanting to add a spray on bedliner. Has anyone had any experiences (good or bad) with Rhino liner or Line X. Any suggestions?
There is quite a bit of info on the web. Pros and cons from both sides. IMHO, Rhino is thicker/softer better for transporting things that can't be damaged, Line-X is more abrasive and difficult to harm. I am in same boat as you and personally am going with Line-X since I use the truck for more heavy hauling then furniture type stuff.
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2007 CrewCab SE 4x4, Big Tow,
Mods: Air Dam
Clarion NICE w/ backup camera
Line-X
St. Pete Florida
I'd go with Line X. Several of my friends had it done to their trucks and it looks great. They say you cannot damage it no matter what what you do to it.
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2006 Crew Cab SE 4x4
Alert Red
Big Tow Package
Utility Bed, Spray In Bed Liner
Zoomer Exhaust, Fram Boost ll Cold Air Intake
2* Timing Advance
20%Tinted Windows, Tinted AVS Bug Shield
Titan All Purpose Floor Mats
Stainless Nissan Hitch Plug
Under Cover Tonneau
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Next Ride 1987: Buick Grand National
Line-x ALL the way. Next day after sprayed in old truck, drug a 302 ford motor across the bed and didnt leave a mark. The rhino liner fades really fast and is softer. I have seen it tear pretty easily
I have seen both in friend's trucks and I would lean towards Line-X. I have seen where Rhino gouges easily, whereas the Line-X holds up more to items being dragged across it. It also does not fade as much as Rhino, as mentioned in the above post. Line-X also looks similar to the OEM Nissan bed liner, of which I have and it has held up great for 2 years now with no fading or scratches.
I have seen line-x rip in a couple of our work trucks but I guess we do put them through a lot. We put sanders back there and big tank sprayers that can sometimes slide around. I don't have any experience with rhino liners.
My stock bedlining from nissan blows. I guess some get lucky where they had the good guy working the day they sprayed it. Better than nothing though thats for sure
I've had several trucks Line-X'ed, and was all set with cash in hand to do my new Titan...but it had the Utility Bed option...but if ever goes bad, might have it Line-X'ed...
I don't think there is anything wrong with Rhino, but I've had had great results w/Line-X.
Side note: how the lineing is applied makes the difference, Line-X done by morons will had bad results, find guys who can vouch for whoever is going to do the job first to insure they know what they're doing...
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PRG Performance Kit w/SAW's
including rear SAW 2.25" Piggys
Nitto Terra Gobblers on Pro Comp 1028 Wana-be Bead lock wheels
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I had Line-X put into my last truck that would move lawnmowers and snowblowers day in and day out for 4 years and you couldnt even see a mark on it when I sold the truck. Line-X all the way
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I have seen line-x rip in a couple of our work trucks but I guess we do put them through a lot. We put sanders back there and big tank sprayers that can sometimes slide around. I don't have any experience with rhino liners.
Yes, and they will repair it for free!!
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