Line-X vs Rhino Liner

Kelly

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I've got to add fender flairs for tire clearance. When I do, I'm kicking around the idea of going Flat Dark Earth over Black...

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I've seen some rigs that were painted with Truck Bed Liner. Does anyone have any experience with Line-X or Rhino Liner? Preferences?
If I don't change the color, I won't be able to use Line-X, because I can't pass up the opportunity to call it the "White Rhino" ;-)
 
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I plan on Raptorlining my factory fenders, lower plastic and faux bumpers. Probably in black. There are few ZJs and WJs like this. They look great and reduce the effect of trail marks.
 
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I plan on Raptorlining my factory fenders, lower plastic and faux bumpers. Probably in black. There are few ZJs and WJs like this. They look great and reduce the effect of trail marks.
I did my rocker panels with Herculiner years ago. You can hit it with a rattle can, and it looks brand-new.
 
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Check out my photo page for what Line-X looks like along the bottom third and back bumper. I have seen it on some rigs and got it done when I got my truck new. Put one on this post. I like the look and think it would hold up well to scratches and such. No experience with RhinoLiner or others. There are two kinds of Line-X -- one that fades and for a premium (of course) one that holds the ArmorAll look.
 

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Check out Monstaliner. It comes in different colors and you can do it yourself with either a roller or spray it on.
I did an fj62 in two colors several years ago and it turned out pretty good.

X3 on monstaliner.
 
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