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Old 12-04-2016, 03:18 PM
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Default Got my Line X today!

Unfortunately a rainy day here in Houston so it took longer than expected, about 4 hours, but overall pretty satisfied with the result.

Could have been better, I know some people asked for over spray and additional spray into some other areas, I didn't ask for anything specifically but it turned out okay.

The only bad thing was the price, I ended up getting quoted for $525 for Premium. I went with Premium. Unfortunately I didn't even check in-store how much I was paying and went I got home I looked at the receipt and they charged me $575 for Premium rather than the quoted amount of $525. Not happy about that...

But other than that I'm happy with the product. In one pic it looks dirty or scratched, it's not I was drilling the drain plugs over the bed so that's why there's debris.

I need new screws for the tailgate because the ones I have now have spacers attached that were meant for my drop in beliner and the spacers don't come off.

BTW now I need to get rid of my factory bedliner, how much should I sell it for? I'll be listing it in the Community-Sales forum.








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Looks good. I removed the yellow linex badge when I did mine.
Old 12-04-2016, 03:41 PM
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Looks good. I removed the yellow linex badge when I did mine.
Yeah I was thinking about it but it said "Warranty tag" so I didn't even though they gave me paperwork that is supposed to be my warranty so I guess the tag just says warranty so you won't remove it... f that I'm taking it off.

They also put a sticker on the back of my rear glass, I guess on top of not honoring their quote they also want me to advertise for them, not gonna happen. I took it off right in front of them lol.
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Originally Posted by gbk
Yeah I was thinking about it but it said "Warranty tag" so I didn't even though they gave me paperwork that is supposed to be my warranty so I guess the tag just says warranty so you won't remove it... f that I'm taking it off.

They also put a sticker on the back of my rear glass, I guess on top of not honoring their quote they also want me to advertise for them, not gonna happen. I took it off right in front of them lol.
I'd call and ask before removing the badge. Lol

What tonneau do you have? Kinda looks like a BAK MX4
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I'd call and ask before removing the badge. Lol

What tonneau do you have? Kinda looks like a BAK MX4
lol... it's a Bak MX4
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If the quoted you a price and charged a different amount, it could be an honest mistake. I would call them tomorrow.
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Nice to see a shop doing it the right way and actually removing the bed bolts. Looks good.
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Nice to see a shop doing it the right way and actually removing the bed bolts. Looks good.
I have read multiple times that the bolts that secure the bed are supposed to be single use and not intended to be reused. I agree that the right way to do it is to remove the bolts, it might be a good idea to purchase new bolts when getting the bed sprayed. The cost would be minimal.
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Originally Posted by gbk
lol... it's a Bak MX4
Haha. Perfect. "icon_lol" How do you like it so far? I know you just got it in but how was install? I'm looking at this one, but I'm still not sure if I want a tonneau or not.
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Nice. I'm getting mine done next week.

I wasn't able to find a buyer for my 8' drop in liner. Instead, I gave it to a friend who plans to use it as part of an above ground planter.



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