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LineX is more durable than most of the others. It's kinda abrasive to skin, with a sandpaper like finish. Rhino is more rubbery, however wears faster with rubbing, and is normally thicker applied. Both hold up quite well, with fading normal after a couple of years. Both will peel if the dents are sharp enough, but peeling won't be a normal concern. MY opinion is the LineX is stickier, because it's applied hot. However, the installer is more to do with stickyness than the actual material. In order to apply the stuff, they first sand your paint to get a abraided surface for the stuff to stick to. The better the prep work (sanding), the better the stick. Applying either liner to the exterior of your Rubi will have substantial negative effect on the value should you decide to trade or sell. It will greatly devalue the rig because everyone will think you're trying to hide damage. Plus, it will limit the potential customers to only those who intend to go off-roading. Most Rubi buyers are street driven. Since your rigs tend to get sold quite often....
LineX is more durable than most of the others. It's kinda abrasive to skin, with a sandpaper like finish. Rhino is more rubbery, however wears faster with rubbing, and is normally thicker applied.
Both hold up quite well, with fading normal after a couple of years.
Both will peel if the dents are sharp enough, but peeling won't be a normal concern. MY opinion is the LineX is stickier, because it's applied hot. However, the installer is more to do with stickyness than the actual material. In order to apply the stuff, they first sand your paint to get a abraided surface for the stuff to stick to. The better the prep work (sanding), the better the stick.
Applying either liner to the exterior of your Rubi will have substantial negative effect on the value should you decide to trade or sell. It will greatly devalue the rig because everyone will think you're trying to hide damage. Plus, it will limit the potential customers to only those who intend to go off-roading. Most Rubi buyers are street driven. Since your rigs tend to get sold quite often....