My work will do it but it isn't Line-X
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Originally posted by GeorgeG. View Postyeah but $500 just to have it fade in a few years?
Your buddy that did the Raptor, did it seem to spray on evenly? My concern is if you'd need a quality air compressor with moisture filters and such...
My buddies truck went on very evenly, and it looks really good. However, he's pretty experienced with laying down paint...doesn't do it for a living but he does all of his own shit. He's got a 60-gallon compressor with a single filter inline, and when he paints he adds one of those desiccant snakes inline to the paint gun. But I seem to recall him telling me that he didn't use the gun that came with the kit b/c he wanted to put it on with a finer texture.
Its actually a show quality truck - I don't have any pics of inside the bed, but you can see a little bit of it here....that is actually raptor tinted with the same paint that went on the truck. I'll see if I can find a pic or have him send me one of the inside of the bed.
70' Chevelle RagTop
(Forever Under Construction)
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My vote goes to Line-X. I had mine done with the UV stuff added and had no fading whatsoever in 2 years. I've got a bakflip on it now, so it shouldn't fade ever. I take it off occasionally but it's never off more than a day or two.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostMy vote goes to Line-X. I had mine done with the UV stuff added and had no fading whatsoever in 2 years. I've got a bakflip on it now, so it shouldn't fade ever. I take it off occasionally but it's never off more than a day or two.
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Originally posted by Jose View PostExactly the same thing I was looking at doing. Line-X (the top end one with the UV protection) and the bakflip cover. Where did you get yours done?
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I highly recommend Shaw Coatings (Fat Lip Customs) in Haltom City... have don 3 trucks for me, do a great job and very reasonable. Here you go: http://fatlipcustoms.com/services/spray-on-bedliners/
$339 for the liner, don't know if they'll still do it but I got the liner sprayed in and had the front windows tinted for $350... not bad.'13 Porsche 911S, PDK, every Sport option, Aqua Blue
'13 King Ranch F150 S'Crew.
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