Speedliner v Rhino Liner

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Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Taz67 on Sun, 20 May 2018 6:57 +0000

Hi Guys,
Anyone fitted a speed liner or Rhino Liner to there Hilux? Pros and Cons on Both Please fellas

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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby mikstachop on Mon, 21 May 2018 9:03 +0000

Rhino goes on thick, is soft and fades fast.
Speedliner or Xtreme lining is bout 2mm, hard and doesn't fade.
Pretty easy decision there.
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Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Scoobalimalima on Mon, 21 May 2018 1:02 +0000

mikstachop wrote:Rhino goes on thick, is soft and fades fast.
Speedliner or Xtreme lining is bout 2mm, hard and doesn't fade.
Pretty easy decision there.


I’ve got Xtreme on my ute. Top quality, durable, no fading or peeling. I’m very happy with it. Only thing to note is that it is not that ‘grippy’, in case you thought it was, same texture as a hard ute liner. Nothing a rubber mat doesn’t fix though!

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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Fozzie on Mon, 21 May 2018 1:35 +0000

I’ve had speedliner in dove grey for a few months and am very happy with my choice. It does have a chip but that was from some pretty exuberant shoveling and has taken a beating.

I rang around in Perth and all places were $880.
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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Joshua D on Tue, 22 May 2018 4:26 +0000

Had both. Xtreme liner for the win. Rhino fades really badly. Looked worse after one year than the xtreme did after 3 years!!!
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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby ozbluei on Tue, 22 May 2018 5:52 +0000

I've got a speedliner. It's awesome. Definitely a good decision. No comparison to a drop in liner. Speedliner is tough and like concrete.
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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Tmore on Sun, 10 Jun 2018 4:37 +0000

I had Rhino liner installed on an '05 Lux and 12 years later it was faded where it was exposed to the sun (I had a tonneau), but it was as tough as the day it was installed. Ultra tough, and non-skid.
Just put it in the new one.
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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Terror on Sun, 10 Jun 2018 8:13 +0000

Theres heaps of reviews on youtube of different brands from American guys if you wanna see what each one looks like after a few years.
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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby iller on Mon, 11 Jun 2018 4:55 +0000

Line-x all the way from what i read and watched on the tube.
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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Richard on Fri, 22 Jun 2018 10:40 +0000

With Speedliner the colour is mixed with the product, Rhino its sprayed over the top hence the quick fading.
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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Taz67 on Mon, 16 Jul 2018 11:41 +0000

Hi Guys,

Just had the Speed liner applied to the Rugged X and it looks fantastic. I did refit the rubber Rugged X tub mat just as a bit of extra protection but very happy with the product.

+1 for the recommend

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Taz :D :D :D :D
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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Sladeypig17 on Mon, 25 May 2020 12:31 +0000

Hey guys, new here. Found this thread as I'm tossing up what to get sprayed into my lux. Thought I'd give this thread a bump to see how the speedliner held up after a couple of years? Also tossing up between Line-X and speedliner if anyone has an opinion it'd be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Taz67 on Mon, 24 Aug 2020 11:47 +0000

Speedyline has been on a couple of years now and still looks the part. Been from Adelaide to the cape and had a fair flogging and I'm still impressed

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Re: Speedliner v Rhino Liner

Postby Skrewdriver on Tue, 25 Aug 2020 9:39 +0000

I have Rhino Liner in my 2012 SR5. It has been there since new, my only complaint is the people who done it, didn't seal it properly between the floor and the front head board of the tub :evil: :evil:

Other than that, I clean it once every couple of months at work with a 5000PSI pressure cleaner, and it comes up brand new.

If I was to do it again, I would still get it done, but by a different company and make sure they do what "I" want, not what "They" want.....
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