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travelnutz
Nov 20, 2013Explorer II
Had Line-X in one of my business trucks to try it and it scuffed quite easy and had a quick tear on the driver's side wheelwell vertical surface about 7" long and roughly 4" above the bed from an empty wood pallet base sliding around when driven to Detroit on I-96. VERY disappointing! Yes, things really do slide around very easy on Line-X and sliding things cut or scrape/gouge thru the the Line-X and also often dent the box inside sidewalls too. You have to strap down even large items in the trucks bed so they won't slide around with Line-X.
Went to Rhino on two other trucks and stuff did NOT slide around anything like on the Line-X. Never had to strap cargo down to prevent sliding with the Rhino!With this hands-on experience, had Rhino on my two last personal trucks also that carried Lance TC's or Carriage Corp 5th wheels. None of the 4 Rhino trucks ever had and scuffs or tears carrying and driving a total of 460K combined miles and still driving the '04.5 truck and the Rhino sprayed in liner before we took delivery of the ordered truck still looks almost like new.
You can bet what will be on my next truck too because we learned!
Went to Rhino on two other trucks and stuff did NOT slide around anything like on the Line-X. Never had to strap cargo down to prevent sliding with the Rhino!With this hands-on experience, had Rhino on my two last personal trucks also that carried Lance TC's or Carriage Corp 5th wheels. None of the 4 Rhino trucks ever had and scuffs or tears carrying and driving a total of 460K combined miles and still driving the '04.5 truck and the Rhino sprayed in liner before we took delivery of the ordered truck still looks almost like new.
You can bet what will be on my next truck too because we learned!
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