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I had mine done in Dover (South Little Creek Rd.?) and waited an hour and a half to two hours for them to do it. I would've gone to Top City in Dover but they wanted to keep it overnight. They do some other brand and it was a little cheaper than the Line-X.
Mark
What I meant to say is Top City does a different brand than Line-X. A friend of mine at work got his truck done there and it looks about the same as mine. He got his done a little cheaper there. They are quite expensive on truck accessories though.
I just called the number associated with the link in your e-mail. Some guy answered "Top City", but said that they didn't do bedliners. He didn't sound very happy, or helpful. Maybe they have changed hands. But, I Thank You for the lead!!!
You know, that voice sounded familiar. It sounded just like the guy who used to work at "Top City" in Laurel, Delaware!!!!! It was an 800 number, so I wonder if it goes to a central location........ I will try another direction.....I will let you know what i find out.
No, they still do liners, something called Volatile-Free. A standard 8-foot bed goes for $429.00 in black. It is supposed to be "something like Line-X"....(?)... Expect to take at least 3-4 hours, all day is better. The second number was good. Thanks Garrity!
I purchased my tonneau cover from Summit racing so I would get it fast for a trip I was taking. I got it in about two days. You can get them cheaper at other places though.
Originally Posted by 07F1504x4
Anyone in here know a good place to get a spray in bed liner and a tonnaeu cover for a reasonable price? I have been to rhino liners and they are a little over priced. Any ideas??
No, they still do liners, something called Volatile-Free. A standard 8-foot bed goes for $429.00 in black. It is supposed to be "something like Line-X"....(?)... Expect to take at least 3-4 hours, all day is better. The second number was good. Thanks Garrity!