About 2 hours. I scheduled it in advance to be their first appointment for the day. I paid $525 for Line-X PRO (he said they only do PRO and PLATINUM anymore).
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Dang, I thought a bed liner would be a multi-day process. Good to know that it should only be a few hours.
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Line-X, 3 ½ hours. Took the iPad and watched a movie while I waited.
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Originally Posted by joshuakline
(Post 4691302)
How much is everybody paying for line x?
620 for premium Called a second dealer a little farther away and was nearly the same. Didn't check prices for rhino etc. |
Originally Posted by Duds
(Post 4690442)
Called Line-X and got a quote Wednesday morning, said they could get me in that day. Ended up going the next. They said 2 hours on the phone but it was about 2 1/2 for the premium, said it needed a little longer to dry. Looks great to me.
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...a786326e0.jpeg One question, how do they handle the rear sidewall bed lights and switch? |
Originally Posted by old_programmer
(Post 4691518)
That looks good. I've been looking at have LineX do my truck.
One question, how do they handle the rear sidewall bed lights and switch? I asked if they had much experience with spraying the aluminum bodies and he said they've done close to a thousand. I guess they spray for one of the biggest volume dealers around here. Didn't know that. |
My Line-X dealer told me that they pull the lights just enough to cover them front and back in tape and then spray. They also pull the box link and bed bolts. They remove the tailgate, pull the tailgate panel, and spray that separately as well.
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I went with Bullet! I`m happy with what they did. They were done in a couple hours. $500 dollars with tax.
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3 hours. $400.
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I had DFW Camper in Dallas do a Toff spray-in liner for me. Roughly 5 hours and I was back in my truck. They do quality work. $450 including tax.
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