Re: Rhinoliner...
Don't get me wrong...nothin wrong with Rhino and I'm sure you'll love it. I just found it tends to be "rubbery," and softer than others, and can actually tear when severly abused (regular truckloads of heavy jagged scrap metal, for instance.) On the upside, those same properties make it superior when it comes to keeping things from sliding all over your bed. For most trucks that aren't really used as truly hard-core work trucks, it's very good stuff. Plus, I believe they offer a lifetime warranty and will fix any failure that might occur. It just seems that Rhino-lining has become the "Kleenex" of bedliners...people use it as a generic term these days but it's actually a name brand. I was simply trying to inform that there's a LOT of other brands to consider. <br />I've had some experience with many, and have just found the Line-X is about the toughest stuff I've found. It also is right up there in price...probably similar to Rhino if not a touch higher. If memory serves, my last Line-X full size short bed was right around $500....but I could be wrong on that...