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Re: Rhino-lining Interior - Pros & Cons
« on: Oct 16, 2022, 12:43:25 PM »
RESURRECTION:

My 2004 Tundra had spray-in bedliner in the bed when I bought it used.

Even after 2 years it still smelled like butt! :disturbed:

It was way too slick so stuff would slide around easily.  :thumbdown:

I will never put that crap in one my vehicles..... but I live in sunny AZ so there isn't much "rust" on a vehicle.  :shake:

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