Rhino Boot Liners

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    • #43844

      TF_carpa22
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        Anybody bought one of these if so any good.?

      • #127410

        basher
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          I have one for an Insignia, well pleased with.

          I sorted mine over the phone rather than online, as i found the web site a little confusing (it might be me)

          I believe rihno get the dimensions for your car on line, so it is tailor made for the car not a universal fitting.

          They are easy to fit and easy to take out, and 100% water proof, and easily cleaned afterwards.

          Last September, i spent 5 days fishing at Viaduct, this was a true test, as it rained a couple of days, when i got home the liner was covered in water, muck, pellets etc, but the car interia as new, well worth the money in opinion.

        • #127416

          TF_carpa22
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            Thanks Bash, does it fold up to a reasonable size when not in use, on there site it looks about the size of a carrier bag or not.?

          • #127421

            TF_scarf

              As basher says they are a great product.
              I had to return the first one I got as it was too short for my estate car. The replacement is fine, although I still can’t get the side panels to stick to the side of the boot.

              They do fold up fairly small although I don’t bother and leave mine folded back in the boot.

            • #127572

              TF_daveyboy

                Well worth the money, and they do keep the car clean, and being waterproof ,they are easy to clean

              • #159820

                TF_Spuds1

                  Sorry to revive this chaps,

                  Looking to get one of the for an A class merc ,how do the sides stay in place ? Can’t be messing around with floppy sides ?

                • #159821

                  TF_JohnH

                    Sides not good spuds, you basically stick them, I have never bothered with the sides.

                  • #159828

                    TF_andy cranes mate
                    Participant

                      How much do this cost for something like a vectra estate?

                    • #159830

                      TF_unlucky19

                        Got mine 120 for ceed sw with splits in for rear doors .
                        Can’t fault them ,..though I do think,there must be an art to folding it to for in a carrier bag .lol

                      • #159833

                        TF_inky finger

                          For those that just want to protect just the base of the boot from mud try this. I’m an ex printer and lined the folded boot of my ford focus with 2 old rubber B 1 sized printing blankets which fit perfectly.The blankets are totally water proof /dog proof great for gardening waste and being canvas backed tuff as old boots. The companies i worked for just binned the old ones.Try phoning a litho printer that prints B1 or slightly larger and ask nicely. I’ve given away several all are still going strong everyone loves them. I use a spare on winter muddy banks to keep some kit clean or to stop my box and me sinking into very soft ground. There maybe a recycling business idea in this….. camo versions £60 …marukyu printed on them £300. 😀

                        • #154537

                          TF_lump

                            i use a 5mm thick sheet of PVC cut to size at work, cost = £0. you can slide stuff around at will, marvelous. 🙂

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