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Hockster

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So, while I was in Vegas I drove to Pomona, Cal and met our Superfly Moderator Raptizzle, and picked up a rear bumper for my truck. I have the ADD front and rear bumpers now and I want to have them sprayed with one of them poly coatings. So, what one do you all think is the best??? I had Rhino many years ago and wasn't impressed with it...
 

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Line-X without a doubt. I had problems with my powdercoat guy and after the 3 time i told them if they don't get it right then I was taking it to line-x. They final got it correct, but I have my fender flares and bed done in Line-X and think its better
 

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I had Rhino on my previous truck and I've got Line-X on my Raptor. There's no comparison between the two products. Go with Line-X.
 

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do you have pics of the fender flares linexed?

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I guess I don't have any good pics of this. Best i've got
 

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I find rhino tends to be "soft" that's the best way I can explain it. My brother had rhino is his old truck and dragging heavy metal objects, chunks would kinda come off, or it would bite into it a bit. Rhino seems like its more of a solid, hard, product.

But that coulda just been the way it was applied, idk.
 
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I find rhino tends to be "soft" that's the best way I can explain it. My brother had rhino is his old truck and dragging heavy metal objects, chunks would kinda come off, or it would bite into it a bit. Rhino seems like its more of a solid, hard, product.

But that coulda just been the way it was applied, idk.

I had the same problem with mine... It was done in 2001... Maybe it better now
 

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Yeah Bros was a few years ago to. Maybe they changed the formula or something.
 
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