I know the owner pretty well. Go down and talk to him. Josh is his name.
You know the owner of who pretty well?
Just wanted to clarify a few things, Chans it sounds like you have had a bad run in with one of the Rhino dealers, Rhino does have a lifetime warranty and all dealers are supposed to warrant the product, go to the Murray dealer they will take care of it! As far as the product itself Rhino has two differnet types of liners, when comparing make sure its apples to apples! As far as the chemical make up of the products are concerned you are getting a polyurethane or a polyeurea, there are no epoxy's in any of the products they are all 2 part you have a resin/Iso to make up the pruduct. Rhino offers both polyurethane and polyeurea. Both products are almost identical one sets up faster then the other but we're talking seconds! All poly's are subject to fading none of them are UV stable! What creates that chocky look to any liner is soap build up, if your liner is faded its because you let soap from the car wash sit in the bed. Rhino has a new UV stable liner called solar max if you're interested, but you pay for it. There are also products to restore the look of an old liner. As far as color match goes any of the companies can do it, it's if they offer it. Nothing beats a RHINO!
I had a rhino liner put in one of my trucks in 1997 by the Murray store and to this day it is in great shape. There is not one place where it has peeled up or started to come apart. I wouldn't use anything but Rhino.
I think that where people get into trouble with bedliners is the quality of the prep work. Rhino is a good product as long as the prep work was done properly.
Just wanted to clarify a few things, Chans it sounds like you have had a bad run in with one of the Rhino dealers, Rhino does have a lifetime warranty and all dealers are supposed to warrant the product, go to the Murray dealer they will take care of it! As far as the product itself Rhino has two differnet types of liners, when comparing make sure its apples to apples! As far as the chemical make up of the products are concerned you are getting a polyurethane or a polyeurea, there are no epoxy's in any of the products they are all 2 part you have a resin/Iso to make up the pruduct. Rhino offers both polyurethane and polyeurea. Both products are almost identical one sets up faster then the other but we're talking seconds! All poly's are subject to fading none of them are UV stable! What creates that chocky look to any liner is soap build up, if your liner is faded its because you let soap from the car wash sit in the bed. Rhino has a new UV stable liner called solar max if you're interested, but you pay for it. There are also products to restore the look of an old liner. As far as color match goes any of the companies can do it, it's if they offer it. Nothing beats a RHINO!
What do you guys know about a brand called america liner or ameria liner?? Ken Garff Dodge in West Valley off 3500 W is doing them for $350 installed plus taxand they look pretty good, the are also lifetime warrenty and being a prominant dealer I don't forsee them going out of busniess anytime soon.