Got my line-x bedliner sprayed in this last week and thought I'd share a few pictures. Haven't had the chance to really test out the durability yet but have no doubts about it and love the way it looks.
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Last edited by 07fx4silver; 10-08-2007 at 01:06 PM.
Don't mind at all, price was 409 after tax and out the door but I had a 50 dollar military discount so about 460 otherwise. Not too bad if you ask me, will last forever and if not get it fixed for free at any line-x dealer nationwide.
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Last edited by 07fx4silver; 10-01-2007 at 01:08 PM.
This stuff is tough, this summer my dad asked me to move a crap load of cement blocks. Took 9 trips to the dump, swept it out, washed it and no scratches, just a scuff or two on the tailgate but you dont see them unless I point them out.
I just picked up a gallon of the duplicolor bed liner from my local walmart. I am sure it not as good but I am using it to fix some rust issues on my 99 the panted bumpers totally went to pot on me so me and the wife spent the evening with drills and wire wheels removing the old pain ant rust from the bumper and I put on 2 coats with a brush and hit it with the texturizer roller and it looks pretty good. I am going to do my rear bumper next and the lower portion of the body all the way around as the bottom of the doors are starting to rust a little so I want to nail it down before it becomes a serious issue and I figure that the bed liner would be a little more durable than paint. Has anyone else used the duplicoler bed liner and has it worked out well for them? thank in advance.
Looks sweet!
I'm getting my '05 S'Crew sprayed within a few weeks.
How did the bed "drain slots" turn out at the front of the bed?
Line-X is the best product out there,...in my opinion.
I had it sprayed in my '03 Tacoma, loved it!
But I just got the Line-X job done on my '08 screw today! Just a quick post to let folks know it should be painless. The dealer (that I didn't buy the truck from which is a long story for another post) dropped me off at work and picked me back up at 5 o'clock. The bill was a little steeper than some others ($450 total), but it looks schweet, took less than a day and the service was GREAT. Had all this done at Tim Stewart Ford off Peachtree Industrial for folks looking for solid service in Atlanta...
This is opposed to my prior Nissan dealer who said "not our problem" on a noisy air conditioner on a brand new truck and the Toyota dealers who wanted almost $40-grand for a pickup truck with similar equipment to my $32K screw.
Born a Ford guy, been a Ford guy (4 times), stayin' a Ford guy. -H
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