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Rhino Liner

jbusch

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Anybody use anything like this on the outside of there trailer? I was thinking of painting the top of my trailer, with this type of a product instead of reskinning it. The front v of my trailer is fiberglass and dont want to try to replace that. So, I thought about lining. Any thoughts?
 

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Rhino may be suitable for that application, but IMO it sucks as a bed liner. The one I had delaminated and chunks peeled away from the bed. Most likely a poor preparation issue but I would not get another one done in Rhino. I would get it Line X'd or the equivalent. More durable, longer lasting product.
 

jbusch

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I was going to use a self spray in liner such as raptor liner, etc
 

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Guys on duramaxforum use raptor liner on their rockers and love it. Holds up great. Its all in the prep.
 

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As long as you get it done by a real installer this stuff should be guaranteed for life against peeling, delaminating, etc. Fading is not generally covered and it will fade. Line-X has a product line which costs more than their regular product that they guarantee against fading. You can also have it put down in different colors, which is alright IMHO.
 
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