Line X spray bedliner
#12
Junior Member
Just had Linex Premium installed in box and rear wheel wells. Bed with premium was $550 and wheel wells an extra $150. The premium is shinier and suppose to resist fading better. I am in Nova Scotia so your price may be different. Installer removed bed bolts and tie downs. They did a fantastic job and I would recommend them to anyone. Installation took about 3 hours.
#14
Senior Member
#17
Senior Member
I have a tonneau that covers the bed 99% of the time and I asked about the Premium with UV. The tech stated that it wasnt necessary if I had a tonneau on as it would keep the sun off of it.
#18
Senior Member
just a tip so maybe somebody will not make the same mistake i did...
dont just go to the cheapest or most convenient store like i did. after 6 months, my wheel liner coating was peeling off in my hands. the installer seemed nice enough but he was also a fairly young guy, was in the store alone that day & i was the only customer.
when i elected to do my entire rocker panels and roof of my SnugTop, i took a little more care. i called and spoke to the owner of a store 45 mins away. he told me he was currently working on a jeep from a guy who drove 2 hours to his store just to have him do it. apparently, all the jeep club members from Los Angeles drive down to his store in San Diego. when i went in, he was spraying an entire Hummer H1 and several heavily modified $50K+ Jeeps... thats when i knew i was in the "right" store.
i was told that the prep work is the most crucial step of the Line-X process (thats why my wheel linings didnt hold up). apparently, line-x is a fairly clumsy product to work with and takes some real talent to apply correctly. its not a product or process that should be rushed.
shop around, go see the store first & ask how long the person who is going to shoot your truck has been doing it? it just may save you some hassle down the road because once you do it, there is no turning back.
cheers!
dont just go to the cheapest or most convenient store like i did. after 6 months, my wheel liner coating was peeling off in my hands. the installer seemed nice enough but he was also a fairly young guy, was in the store alone that day & i was the only customer.
when i elected to do my entire rocker panels and roof of my SnugTop, i took a little more care. i called and spoke to the owner of a store 45 mins away. he told me he was currently working on a jeep from a guy who drove 2 hours to his store just to have him do it. apparently, all the jeep club members from Los Angeles drive down to his store in San Diego. when i went in, he was spraying an entire Hummer H1 and several heavily modified $50K+ Jeeps... thats when i knew i was in the "right" store.
i was told that the prep work is the most crucial step of the Line-X process (thats why my wheel linings didnt hold up). apparently, line-x is a fairly clumsy product to work with and takes some real talent to apply correctly. its not a product or process that should be rushed.
shop around, go see the store first & ask how long the person who is going to shoot your truck has been doing it? it just may save you some hassle down the road because once you do it, there is no turning back.
cheers!
Last edited by RESQLAB; 08-21-2014 at 11:50 AM.
#19
I got Line-X premium, for a little over $500 if I remember correctly. The shop did a fantastic job. Quick, clean, and great quality. They do trucks all day long, and I had to book the appointment about a week in advance. I wasn't sure if I should get it, but as soon as I saw it on my truck I knew I made the right choice. It will be on any trucks of mine in the future too.
#20
Senior Member
I paid $550 for standard coating in my 6.5' bed in Fairmont, WV. They're a great shop to work with in person; but terrible at answering the phone at times. They only have a couple employees so they're usually both working and have trouble getting to the calls.
Back to the OP, I'd say your quoted price is good.
Back to the OP, I'd say your quoted price is good.