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Hey Kris. one to file in the 'for what it's worth' pile. Talked to a mechanic at our shop last night. He had a Dakota done 5 - 6 (?) years ago. Took it to Line - X here in St. Charles. Said he THINKS he paid about &500 - $600 for it then.
He didn't keep it. Traded for an old 5h1trolet (poor boy ain't right). Not sure if it's still there. He said something about Old 94 by Dingledine. Trying to think where there is anything besides the church & Fire Dept. there. Ain't nothing like that in the small shopping center there.
Just tried google. Here's what I got. They're putting it on Skyline off Caulks Hill. I'll leave a little early tomorrow & check to see if it's still there.
That's not what I got the other day when I googled it. Gave me #10 Skyline. Sounded fishy, but there are a few businesses where you turn in to Skyline. Thought maybe they were using a Skyline address or maybe I had missed something before. I drive school bus for Francis Howell & that's in our area, so I knew where the street was,
Anybody know of a good place to get some spray on bed liner done? Preferably in the Stl or surrounding area. I'm looking for a good job at a decent price. Or if any of y'all do it let me know and we can set up a date.
Hello and good afternoon Kris.
There is an alternative called Bed Rug which I purchased when I got my SnugTop Shell. I have a drop-in bedliner with the Bed Rug on top of it.
It is very comfortable, you can power wash it and it looks good. However, it does not cover the sides so that is an issue.
The reason that I replied is that we all know how hard on the knees a bedliner is. Moreover, most spray ons do not last and I would not like to climb around on the spray on.
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