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Old 08-18-2011, 08:40 PM
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Hey guys this is a good discussion I like to use POR and Rustmort but for the bottom when ever the budget permits we will rhino the under side and wheel wells and the wheel side of the front surround on mopars but it was said earler it is heavy and is a absolute nightmare to get it off of any thing but one other thing to think about it has a life time guarantee if you have any questions about rhino lining feel free to ask we have been spraying it for the last 7 years.


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Old 08-19-2011, 06:10 AM
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Hey guys this is a good discussion I like to use POR and Rustmort but for the bottom when ever the budget permits we will rhino the under side and wheel wells and the wheel side of the front surround on mopars but it was said earler it is heavy and is a absolute nightmare to get it off of any thing but one other thing to think about it has a life time guarantee if you have any questions about rhino lining feel free to ask we have been spraying it for the last 7 years.


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pat is there no risk of cracking of the rhino so the water can sit there and make the metal rust away
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Old 08-19-2011, 09:19 PM
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gudmundur Rhino's tuff grip will stay flexible forever it is not hard like other liners it will stretch 300% before it fails Rhino also makes another product called hard line it is very similar to linex but it is hard and if it takes a hard shot it can crack but the tough grip is really amazing stuff and we missed a joint on a pickup with a tommy lift and the hydraulics of the lift would not tear the rhino that was a real pain to fix


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