Rhino liner

ecampbell

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Jan 2, 2003
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Does anyone know of a good Rhino Liner installer in the SJ area. My TJ's carpet is shot and I hate carpet in my jeep.
 

GermanG

Piney
Apr 2, 2005
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Little Egg Harbor
I bought a new pickup about a month ago and I want to go with a spray-on liner this time. I’ve been trying to decide between Rhino and Line-X. From what I’ve gathered on other websites, the Line-X is a harder, more durable product, while the Rhino is softer and better for keeping cargo from sliding around. I’ve found several Rhino installers who are much closer than the closest Line-X installer however, so that’s a factor as well. Anyone here have experience with the difference between these two products?
 

Hewey

Piney
Mar 10, 2005
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Pinewald, NJ
We have Rhino Liner on the floors and half way up the walls on our vans at work. We have not had a problem with it at all.

I had a work truck once that had Rhino Liner in the bed. Sometimes when you would slide something into the bed with an edge on it you would get a cut or chip out of it from time to time.

I know someone with Line-x in their truck and it does seem to be a harder product than Rhino Liner. It looks like a smoother finish also.

Ed, did you ever look into the do it yourself kits? I have seen Jeep tubs done with the Herculiner kit and it looks real good and seems to be as rugged as Rhino Liner. A tub would cost about $200.00 to do at home. I do not know how much a Jeep tub would cost but our last van we had done was $1300.00 .

Chris
 

ecampbell

Piney
Jan 2, 2003
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We have Rhino Liner on the floors and half way up the walls on our vans at work. We have not had a problem with it at all.

I had a work truck once that had Rhino Liner in the bed. Sometimes when you would slide something into the bed with an edge on it you would get a cut or chip out of it from time to time.

I know someone with Line-x in their truck and it does seem to be a harder product than Rhino Liner. It looks like a smoother finish also.

Ed, did you ever look into the do it yourself kits? I have seen Jeep tubs done with the Herculiner kit and it looks real good and seems to be as rugged as Rhino Liner. A tub would cost about $200.00 to do at home. I do not know how much a Jeep tub would cost but our last van we had done was $1300.00 .

Chris

That's food for thought!
 

DeepXplor

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Nov 5, 2008
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Jersey Shore
Rhino

Ed, these dealers are local and they give a discount for Cosco members. I have a Cosco card, give them a call and see what they will do for you.

Rhino Linings By Auto Dogz
158 White Horse Pike
Audubon, NJ 08106
(856) 546-8439
http://www.autodogz.com
19 miles

Rhino Linings of Northeast Philadelphia
2531 Orthodox Street
Philadelphia, PA 19137
(877) 727-4466
21 miles

Rhino Linings of Galloway
831 West White Horse Pike
Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215
609-804-9200
24 miles
 

turtle

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Feb 4, 2009
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a village...in the pines
Ed,
I had a rhino liner in my old pick up for 11 years and really liked it. I only had one chip on the tailgate as a result of not being careful as we unloaded a stump grinder. I gave my truck a pretty good work out and used it as a "work" truck. Otherwise it served me well and I would get another....if I had a truck. I hear that they install the product on boats now too.

turtle
 

Stamos

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Jun 11, 2009
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Shamong
Yes, do it yourself....much much cheaper. I got a quote to do my TJ a few years back and they wanted 650.00! Took me a weekend doing it slowly....prep is EVERYTHING!
 

mudboy dave

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Oct 15, 2008
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opentrailsnj.org
Yes, do it yourself....much much cheaper. I got a quote to do my TJ a few years back and they wanted 650.00! Took me a weekend doing it slowly....prep is EVERYTHING!


Stamos is 100% correct. I'd go for the do it yourself. Also as stated. Prep is key. If you don't have the time and patience to do it right, then going with a shop may be the correct, but expensive, route to go
 

MuckSavage

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Apr 1, 2005
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Turnersville
My brother used the guy in Woodstown with good results. I know 2 guy that used AutoDogz & were very unhappy to the point that they took their trucks (both Ford Super-Duty's) to a place in North Jersey to have the Rhino Liner removed & replaced (at Rhino-Liner corporate office's suggestion)

I installed the Herculiner product in 2 of my work trucks with good results. As mentioned, prep is key!
 

Yellowdog

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Aug 20, 2010
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My brother used the guy in Woodstown with good results. I know 2 guy that used AutoDogz & were very unhappy to the point that they took their trucks (both Ford Super-Duty's) to a place in North Jersey to have the Rhino Liner removed & replaced (at Rhino-Liner corporate office's suggestion)

I installed the Herculiner product in 2 of my work trucks with good results. As mentioned, prep is key!

auto dogz sucks..i got my money back from them after calling the police...the dude in woodstown if it's the same guy from a few years ago is great and he doesn't go light on the coating and prep

if auto dogz is the same bad toupee wearing dude who threw my interior box in the trash after an arguement ..i'd steer clear

the cops wanted me to press charges on that guy but all i wanted was my money back..

stupid schmuck covered my drain holes on top of not prepping surface correctly
 

devilstoy

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Nov 21, 2008
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heres the herculiner we did in my buddies cherokee
 

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devilstoy

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i used something differant in mine , but it came out good , heres my cherokee , im gonna rip up the heat sheild and redo it , i thought it would help leaving it there but it dont haha
 

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