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rdrector
Nov 21, 2013Explorer
;) for Linex. I have had in 3 trucks now. Held up very well. Does limit sliding some, but I can see were Rhino may do a better job in sliding prevention. Regardless, any load should be secured with straps when possible.
IMO Linex has a nice factory OEM look to it. Should be a standard on new trucks.
Rhino to me appears to look more inconsistant in appearence and thickness. Looks like a rubbery blend, not appealing to the eye as much as Linex.
Looks and function, I will continue to choose Linex first.
As far as issues,
I've seen Linex obtain a small scrape or gouge on some beds.
Rhino I usually see a peeling effect.
Fading they both can to a degree. Rhino appears to do so more rapidly with a chalky look. Linex tends to just look a little dull.
IMO Linex has a nice factory OEM look to it. Should be a standard on new trucks.
Rhino to me appears to look more inconsistant in appearence and thickness. Looks like a rubbery blend, not appealing to the eye as much as Linex.
Looks and function, I will continue to choose Linex first.
As far as issues,
I've seen Linex obtain a small scrape or gouge on some beds.
Rhino I usually see a peeling effect.
Fading they both can to a degree. Rhino appears to do so more rapidly with a chalky look. Linex tends to just look a little dull.
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