How does it work and hold up especially to studs?
Do you still have ski guides and protection for the track?
Thanks!
Do you still have ski guides and protection for the track?
Thanks!


staggs65
Moderator
i restore cars as a hobby/side business. i've used both rhino lining and linex on undercarriages, and truck beds. i've found linex to be a far superior product. the rhino peels off in sheets when perforated (studs will do it) the linex doesn't seem to. my .02
staggs65 said:i restore cars as a hobby/side business. i've used both rhino lining and linex on undercarriages, and truck beds. i've found linex to be a far superior product. the rhino peels off in sheets when perforated (studs will do it) the linex doesn't seem to. my .02
Ah good to know. Line-x it is...
Does it seem to hold up to studs OK or should I put the rubber back on?
Thanks!


staggs65
Moderator
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i've never had studs on any i've only used it on hotrods and muscle cars, not something you haul around sleds in, i just know the line x held up better for me
Does it seem to hold up to studs OK
i've never had studs on any i've only used it on hotrods and muscle cars, not something you haul around sleds in, i just know the line x held up better for me
mountain_man
New member
i have line-x in my truck bed, it is some tough stuff, i think the studs might be a bit much though, when i haul my sled in the truck i throw a sheet of plywood down just in case.