Re: NO Line-X dealers in Houston?
Rhino is good, but only when applied correctly. Major issue with Rhino quality is that it is sprayed on cold so if there isn't a good technician applying it then it can have a tendency to “droop” on the sides, where as Line-X is sprayed on hot and hardens virtually instantly, so you will have an even coat on everything.
A few years ago, I used to sell Dodge trucks, and recommended Line-X to everyone as the number one accessory for their investment. Some people still went with Rhino, and while most of the time I saw decent results, there would be times that it would just plain be a crappy job. As for Line-X, I have never seen a problem.
So I guess to keep this from being a hijacked thread about Line-X vs. Rhino quality, what I really have to say is that Rhino is a quality alternative, but just make sure that the person knows what they are doing, and look at previously sprayed trucks as examples… preferably one that was just completed right before you place your order.
Good luck.
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Me: Pyrite Mica 2007 Tundra CrewMax 4x2, SR5, 5.7, Sensors, Back Up Camera, Line-X, Fully Tinted
Wife: White 2006 Highlander Hybrid
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