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Old 01-24-2007, 01:47 AM   #8
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Re: Inner fenders: Rhino Lined

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Originally Posted by DirtyLarry View Post
Thanks Boxrodz for the compliments.

No, we didn’t get too much snow here. I think the most we had laying on the ground at one time was close to 9 inches, which is a lot for the Pueblo area. What about you? Where are you at?

I believe the smooth finish has always been an option. When I had the rockers and bed done in 8 years ago Detroit they asked if I wanted the traditional textured or smooth finish. I also believe the smooth finish is nothing more than not spraying on the final texture coat.

Here in P town the only Rhino installer that I know if is Rhino Linings of Pueblo (Gary’s Upholstery). They are on Prairie Ave about 2 or 3 miles south of the State Fairgrounds. Good people. I also bought a SnugTop topper from him last spring for this truck as well.
Thanks for the info. It seems like bed linings originally had the smooth finish. But, with all the improvements in textures and non-slip finishes, I thought that maybe the smooth finish went by the wayside. Thanks again.

Yeah, Pueblo is my old stomping ground, back in the hay day of the Steel Mill.
Quite a bit has changed, since then. I make it back down there occasionally. I'm 'bout 175 miles up north now. We ended up with quite a bit of snow up here. I'm thinking of getting a 'certificate' for being a 'professional snow shoveler'. But, the city does a good job keeping the bike paths cleared. I can still get my rides in... just gotta watch for the patchs of snow and ice.
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