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Submitted 170 days ago...

USMC1980

USMC1980

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Rhino Liners?

Why can I not use rhino liners as an undercoating on my $X$ i want to use it on virtually every single part of my vehicle exterior that may be damaged... why cant I?

 
 
 
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Submitted 167 days ago...

eyepoppin

eyepoppin

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Who said you cant. i new a guy that had his van done and it worked great. just keep in mind if put on the bottom of your vehicle you will not be able to get to some of the bolts you may need. you will also need to cover up drive train components and suspention parts, but yes it can be and has been done.
you just need to find some one that will do it.

 

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Submitted 161 days ago...

USMC1980

USMC1980

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I was told by the rhino liner company it is extremely not recomended but with everything that this stuff is able to handle i think that they should highly reccomend it to anyone looking to use 4x4 alot

 

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Submitted 161 days ago...

Skoolie

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You can if you want to. I think Rhino is discouraging it because it isn't what the product is intended for. Any complication from spraying the whole 4x4 will have to be your responsiblity and I could also see it voiding any warrentee. but go ahead I'm sure there is someone willing to do it. Try another rhino lining company.

 

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Submitted 161 days ago...

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Thank you for the answers

 
 

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