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LineX or Rhinoliner?
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<blockquote data-quote="JEEPFREEK1" data-source="post: 812740" data-attributes="member: 16671"><p>I saw your rig at the cleanup and both me and my buddy who was with me was drooling over it.. it's a very beautiful rig and even with trail honor badges, it will continue to be a beautiful rig.</p><p></p><p>Nothing you can really do about body damage in this sport, save being a pavement princess.</p><p></p><p>But, if you are going to go with a spray on liner for your sides, check the warranty and make sure you get something that's going to stay somewhat flexible, otherwise you'll risk the cracking and chipping.. as stated before.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to get the inside of my jeep tub rhino-lined or armocoated. I did some roll on bedliner myself about 5 years back and it's held up.. but wouldn't mind something a little thicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEEPFREEK1, post: 812740, member: 16671"] I saw your rig at the cleanup and both me and my buddy who was with me was drooling over it.. it's a very beautiful rig and even with trail honor badges, it will continue to be a beautiful rig. Nothing you can really do about body damage in this sport, save being a pavement princess. But, if you are going to go with a spray on liner for your sides, check the warranty and make sure you get something that's going to stay somewhat flexible, otherwise you'll risk the cracking and chipping.. as stated before. I'd like to get the inside of my jeep tub rhino-lined or armocoated. I did some roll on bedliner myself about 5 years back and it's held up.. but wouldn't mind something a little thicker. [/QUOTE]
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