Why is a Rhino Linings Sprayed on liner better than a drop in liner?


Unlike standard drop-in truck bed liners, Rhino Lining's sprayed-on TUFF STUFF ® polyurethane provides durable watertight and airtight truck bed protection. By forming a permanent bond with the surface of your truck bed, the lining prohibits rust, corrosion and surface abrasion from damaging the truck and reducing its value, performance and attractiveness. The unique flexible, textured, non-porous lining is easy to clean and doesn't crack or warp, even under the most rugged conditions. Rhino's non skid, non abrasive surface texture helps keep you cargo load in place and insulates against annoying road vibration and noise.



How thick is the lining?

On truck beds we spray up to 1/4" on the floor and inside of wheel wells and up to 1/8" on the side walls. Both thicker and thinner linings can be sprayed for other applications as appropriate.


Does my bed liner have a warranty?

Yes. Your truck bed liner has a limited lifetime warranty. The warranty covers defects in workmanship and material for as long as you own the truck.


How long does it take to do the job?

3-5 hours with appointment. The cleanliness and condition of the bed and whether we are spraying under, over or edge of the rail, as well as the color will effect the amount of time it will take to do the job.


Do I need to make an appointment?

We do  recommend that you make an appointment. That way we can get your truck out in the shortest amount of time possible.


How soon does the liner dry?

The liner will be dry to the touch when you leave. We ask you leave the tailgate down overnight, and do not use the bed for 24 hours.


Are there any other colors?

CHARCOAL GREY, (dark grey), MILK CHOCOLATE BROWN, INDIGO (dark blue) and FLAME RED.

*** We also do custom colors and color matching. UV topcoats are also available. Metal flake and pearl can also be added to the topcoats.


What about accessories that need to be bolted to the bed?

Rhino Linings Tuff Stuff ™ Polyurethane can be drilled through to add gas tanks, tool boxes, 5th wheel hitches or tie down.


Can you spray other things?

Metal, wood fiberglass, concrete and some plastics can be coated with Rhino Linings polyurethane.


How much does it cost to spray my truck?

The price for truck beds starts at $355.00 the size, color, condition of the bed and whether we are spraying under, over or edge of the rail, just over the tailgate etc will effect the price you will pay. Stop by or call for a FREE Quote.