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Old 03-20-2006, 08:48 PM
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I had Line X sprayed in two weeks ago in Angola, Indiana cost was $449+tax.............According to the guy that did it, it is the same cost if you go over the rail, or under the rail. After having a drop in liner in my last truck, and hating every bit of it, I wouldn't do anything but a Line X from here on out.

-Looks Good
-Excellent Warranty
-Tough as ****
-Very Quick (I was at the place for 1 hour, and they had me fixed up and ready to roll)
-Prevents Sliding of Cargo

I originally fould out about Line X aboutr two years ago, when the work truck where I work went in for one. We put it through the tests many times. 5,000 pound injection molds, tools, chains, and just about anything you can think of get thrown in the back every day, and it looks as good as it did from day one.

This is what sold me on Line X
 
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ORIGINAL: Drew

Ive got Line-x goin down the rockers, no more dents
Got any pictures of that? I was thinking about doing something similar to my truck... The dealership never included any mud flaps with the truck, which I think is pretty rediculous on a $45K truck... But regardless... I've got tons of little scratches and **** now, maybe covering it up would look better...
 
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Old 03-21-2006, 12:20 AM
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Now here is the Other question, What color line-x are you guys getting, does everyone match their paint color, Or ?? hmm if i can find it for under 400dlls i'll probably do it, since my drop in liner is getting beat!
 
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Old 03-21-2006, 01:53 AM
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I just got the Line-x in my truck under the rail for 350 bucks. The dealer only does black. Looks great.
 
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Got the Rino incoouding over the rails for $350 (thru the dealer Isaved $50). Still too early to really say it will hold up (truck only 6 mos old and parked in garage most of time). Brother has had it for 5 years and still great, that's why I went with it.
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Rob,
If you're looking for Drew's pics of his Line-X application on his rocker panels, they are in his gallery. I think it's just hard to see the Line-X because the color matches the Charcoal Gray color great. My truck is the same color so that's a good thing, I plan on doing the same to mine.
 
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I did the do it yourself HERCULINER. It was fairly easy but, make sure you do it on a warm day. I did it while it was cold and it took 2 1/2 days to dry completely. The cheapest spray in bed liner in my area was running $575.
 
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Just got the Ziebart Z-liner. Looks nice and glossy. Not as coarse as the Line-X though. Sprayed on real thick. Too early to comment on durability though.

$350 over the rail after $100 off special.

 
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Does anyone have any closeup pics of how the line-x looks? Does it have a rubber-like texture/feel? Is it a flat black color? I've got a full Regency conversion 1500 Quad, and I am a little worried about geting something that looks like a cheap afterthought. With that said, I'm not trying to spend a lot of money... I just want something under the rail that is functional and ties to the looks of the truck.

I'm new to the forum. Here's a couple pics.



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Talked the dealer into the Line-X for free when I bought the truck, Dont waste your time with the rhino.........It will tear with everyday use and the warranty is crap. Go with the line-X, it should run around 395$ over the rails.
 


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