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hey...well if you want to do it rhino line quoted me something like 800 bucks...but that includes labor.....i did it and they sprayed it for 189 bucks cause i took everything out ...the plastice door tings you step on to get in carpet, seats, seat belts, springs for the rear seat, plastic side panels, speakers...everything....and i sanded it my self.... and drove it up there with nothing but the driver seat in it
i've been thinking of Rhino-Lining mine as well...and i've been wondering how the stuff fits when it goes back in. i know that coating is something like a 1/4 inch thick, so did all the seat hardware and plastic trim fit back on? what'd you do about the tailgate?
i have seen trucks with Line-X. It looks nice and pretty heavy-duty. I would say it would hold up just as well as Rhino, but that is my non-professional opinion.
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