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Looking to see who’s done there bed with bed liner like LineX or Rhino, on a long bed, how much you paid? Looking to get mine done but looking for a fair price, thanks again
So it's not just cow pee, but horse, pig, and some others?
I also wonder about that "military grade" thing - back in the day we used a product called "non-skid" that we brushed and rolled onto the ship's deck. You had to use a deck crawler, knuckle buster, chipping hammer and scraper, or needle gun to get it off. We also periodically painted it with boot topping to keep it black since it would turn a charcoal kind of color over time.
Is this product the same stuff?
I couldn't tell ya. It was only 44 dollars more than the Premium series. Lifetime warranty on fading was key for me. I also had my toolbox Line-x with Platinum for 200 bucks. Nice looking combination.
I couldn't tell ya. It was only 44 dollars more than the Premium series. Lifetime warranty on fading was key for me. I also had my toolbox Line-x with Platinum for 200 bucks. Nice looking combination.
I intend to get my bed lined with it as well. What's really got my attention though, is that they will coat underneath the truck too.
Line X for me again (2nd Truck with it). $479.99 Wouldn't use anything else. Super Tough! Life Time warrantee. The Military uses it as well. Nothing against any other brands I just like how strong it is. Had it on my 2005 long bed. Very little fading after 12 years and back then they didn't have different grades of it.
My truck has the 6.8 foot bed; my Line-X guy in NH charged me $525. An 8-foot bed would be $100 more. This installer doesn't specify a "grade" but I've had him do another truck of mine and both the quality of the product and the installation are excellent. Here's my latest:
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.