anyone here have a recommendation for a Line-X installer? Looking to get the truck done.
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Buy the Raptor liner and do it yourself.
Sprays Truck Beds, Inner Fenders, Chassis, and more - Simply Fill, Shake, and Shoot! Protects and Sound Deadens:• Pickup Truck Beds • Jeep Tubs • Inside Cars, Trunks & Fenders • Complete Chassis • Frames• Under Automotive Bodies• Engine Compartments • Inside Trailers • Toolboxes • Tractor & Truck Cabs, more! Easy to Apply: just spray on with applicator gun included in kit. 2-component urethane system sticks directly to prepared original manufacturer's finishes or any self-etching primer surface. Protects against rust, corrosion, and UV damage. Bed liner can also be rolled or brushed to obtain different textures. The surface should be lightly sanded or scuffed and free of dirt and rust for proper adhesion. If bare metal is present, treat with U-Pol? #8 Acid Primer before applying bed liner. SPECIFICATIONS: At 68?F - Pot Life is 60 minutes. Cure Time: touch dry Light-Duty Use: 2-3 days; Regular-Duty Use: 5-7 days. Coverage: 125 square feet (standard 8 ft bed). Additional coats can be applied after 60 minutes. Kit Includes: Four 711 ml (24 oz) bottles of black bed liner base, 1 quart of hardener, application spray gun (requires 8 cfm @ 50-60 psi compressed air), and instructions. One kit will cover up to a standard 8 ft truck bed or 125 square feet. Each kit makes 1.0 US gallon. Ship wt: 13 lbs.? CAUTION - Respiratory Protection is required when painting. Not included.
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Here's the quote I got from Line-x's website. I guess they referred it to the local installer... I'm not sure I like paying $500 bucks for something that will fade in a few years...unless I pay their $600 Premium package price for the UV resistance.
For the LINE-X Standard black bedliner sprayed under the rail for a short bed truck, the price is $499. Right now we are running a special where we are doing a free upgrade from Standard to Pro. Pro is a new material offered by LINE-X that is a pure polyurea which due to it’s chemistry is three times tougher than Standard. Pro is normally $50 more than Standard.
It looks like you’re interested in Standard, but I’ll go ahead and give you all the prices. Premium is a UV stable version of Standard which is guaranteed not to fade over the life of the bedliner. Platinum is a UV stable version of Pro with the same UV resistant properties. We are also offering free upgrades from Premium to Platinum for the month of February. So Platinum would be $599 during our special."
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I still need to get my F150 done. $500 doesn't seem too bad for LineX. I also thought about doing the Raptor myself...a good friend of mine did that in his classic F100, tinted it to match the paint, and it looks excellent. However, just not sure how well it holds up...he never puts anything in the bed....so his isn't a good indicator on that part.70' Chevelle RagTop
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There's a place in Haltom city by speeedtek, they did my bedliner for $250ish. I forgot the name of the shop but I'm sure people on here will chime in.
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