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$519.00 LineX & $470 Rhino Lining - No Tax Included. This sound right?

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Woo Who Woo Woo Who,..

Thats cool... I still havent decided yet which to go with so let us know how it went for ya, take lots of pictures to

I just bought a set of Ceramic Silver Coated JBA Headers today for alittle over 6 bills i forget how much it'll cost for a 5hr or so job for the install it's been a while since i've had to have a set installed on a truck...

If your interested in getting a great price on a set send me a P.M. or something...

 
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If I'm not too late for this post, I talked to a guy here in Vancouver, WA, and he was going to charge me 375 for my quad cab. Of course, this is for wearing the uniform too.
 
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Im located in Ohio and we do Line-X for $419 under the rail on the dakotas. Only $494 over the rail(additional $75), and our full size S.B. goes $449 and L.B. $469 for under rail.
 
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I currently have a Rhino Lining and i've had it since 2002. The truck has had tons of cargo bricks, cement blocks, wooden pallets, you name it. So far there are no imperfections in the bedliner itself. Personally I am more than happy with my rhino lining, but for those of you who think its too soft, I am going to tell you some very useful information. Any spray in bedliner that is purchased comes with a lifetime warantee for the person who purchases the bedliner. So if you want the Line-X because you think it will last but wish you had the griplike texture of a rhino lining, get the rhino lining. Just something i thought you'd like to know.
 
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yeah, I was recommended from a bunch of people to go with line-x, which is who i will probably go with when i get my spray in. I currently have a drop in liner, and it's scraped up the paint on the bed pretty bad from the stuff I haul, pushing the liner back and forth. I just want to get it done before it starts to rust. One person who recommended it had a GMC Sierra, and they got it over the rail out here for around $400.
 
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My line-x was $398 + tax in Plane Tx.

The best price I've found for ceramic-coated JBA headers is $722 with free shipping. If you have a site where they're $600, I'd be interested. Installing them is not a major job, about a 4-hour job.
 
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I have a Poly-Shield Arctic Spray-in....I paid $578 for over the rail here in Alaska. It's rated to -70.
 
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ORIGINAL: tatertot91

Any spray in bedliner that is purchased comes with a lifetime warantee for the person who purchases the bedliner.
At the time I got the Line X, Rhino did not offer a 'nationwide' warranty. If they do now, good for them for being a follower rather than a leader.
Also take a look at the Rhino warranty and the Line X warranty. There are a lot more 'excuses' listed for Rhinoto not honor the warranty...

http://www.linexofsantaclara.com/ima...c2b5345c0f9470

http://www.rhinolinings.com/Consumer...anty%20USA.pdf
 
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It's rated to -70.
Dude, 70 below is just wrong.....
 
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I have the Rhino and it is a great investment. I paid $405.00. And as far as the durability? Well, read the following link...I think it is self explanatory.

http://www.rhinolinings.com/about.ph...amp;news_id=11

 


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