Posted 2007-10-24 6:55 AM (#69886) Subject: rhino tuff guard
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Posts: 78
Location: tn
anyone used this? they said it was different than the "hard line" type. he said he could get 2 coats on it and then it would be a total of 1/2" thick. would that be thick enough to not have to use the mats? i still can't get the werm people to call me back. i did find a dealer that will do it but i have to send the trailer to okc at a cost of 2,600!! the rhino is looking good (900)
Posted 2007-10-24 9:02 AM (#69892 - in reply to #69886) Subject: RE: rhino tuff guard
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Location: Mena, AR
Let us know if this works out. There is a rhino dealer very close to me. I'd like to get my trailer done, but don't want to haul it to OK to get it done by WERM.
-Betty
Posted 2007-10-24 9:30 AM (#69894 - in reply to #69886) Subject: RE: rhino tuff guard
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Posts: 78
Location: tn
well i was hoping someone else would be the first "tester" LOL i just don't know if the rhino will hold up as long as the werm. i'm going to hold out for the select trailers in shelbyville to see if they can get it together in the next few months.
Posted 2007-10-24 10:48 AM (#69903 - in reply to #69886) Subject: RE: rhino tuff guard
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Posts: 5870
Location: western PA
The Rhino liner is very durable, I had installed in my truck bed when it was new. The dealers offer a life time warranty and it is available in colours. It has no cushioning affect, so it will not replace your mats.
If your trailer has been used, you will still have to stop the corrosion process before the liner is installed. Once the liner is in, you should never have a corrosion problem on the top part of the floor.
I am very pleased with the Rhino product and would recommend it,