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Do any of you know what the price would be in the greater Nashville area to get a short Box truck bed lined with Line X? I have heard this is a better liner than Rhino Liner, I will be getting it done on my Raptor when I receive it

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I think the bedliner question is somewhat like the which one is better 1911 debate; it will never end. I went with a Rhino Liner in my previous truck because I saw so many Line-X liners that looked like crap. I know others who say just the opposite. I think ultimately the job you get is entirely based on the installer's skill. On a truck that nice I would make sure that the installer has done a bunch of installations and his work is well received.

It has been a few years, but I paid around $550 - 650 for my installation, which included an over-the-side application.

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Or you can just get the kit from Advance for around $100.

I did the inside of my M1009 Blazer with it and it turned out great.

+1. If you're a DIYer, this is for you. I helped a friend do his truck bed with this stuff and it turned out great.

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will be Mike, I will use the hell out of that truck hauling things, ETC

I have had friends who got LineX and it turned out great. My stepdad has the factory spray on liner from Nissan and it looks fine. Have you checked to see if Ford offers that option?

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I have had friends who got LineX and it turned out great. My stepdad has the factory spray on liner from Nissan and it looks fine. Have you checked to see if Ford offers that option?

Thanks Erik,

I just got off the phone with my dealer he is getting it done for me for free I should have just asked him to begin with

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I've had both Rhino and Line-x and I'll always go with the Line-x. The line-x is a harder composition and won't squeeze out from a 5th wheel hitch and has held up well. None of the chemical liners will be any good if the prep and application is not done properly.

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Willis, good to hear you're getting the liner done free!

The Line X dealer in Madison did my work truck, and in my opinion they did a pretty poor job. It's got a couple of places where it's peeling up, and in the peeled spots it doesn't look like any prep work had been done underneath before they sprayed it. The paint is still shiny and smooth. I've considered having the rocker panels of my personal truck done, but if I do I won't have them do it! Not sure how the Rhino stuff compares, but in the end surface prep is 90% of the job.

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Willis, good to hear you're getting the liner done free!

The Line X dealer in Madison did my work truck, and in my opinion they did a pretty poor job. It's got a couple of places where it's peeling up, and in the peeled spots it doesn't look like any prep work had been done underneath before they sprayed it. The paint is still shiny and smooth. I've considered having the rocker panels of my personal truck done, but if I do I won't have them do it! Not sure how the Rhino stuff compares, but in the end surface prep is 90% of the job.

Thanks man, I am pretty sure they will be getting done by on-sight the Line X, I do know that if I am not happy with it they will eat the truck so I am confident it will be done to my expectations I will post pictures after I receive the Truck

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