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Good Spray in?
im going to install a single stack in the next few weeks and i dont want to cut a hole in my bed rug so i think im gonna sell it and get a spray in. anyone know of a good place in the dfw area to get it done? thanks
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my only advice is do not try to go cheap and get the do it yourself stuff. my herculiner looks like crap. i mean it is bad. i followed all the directions. prepped the bed like i was supposed to and it is terrible looking.
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This may be a good option, unless your not concerned about the cost of Line-x or Rhino
![]() Let Raul be the guinea pig and see how it turns out. Just another suggestion DIY Spray on Liner |
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i also read somewhere that i could get it tan like the botom of my truck, there any truth to that?
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They do offer different colors
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awesome, but back to my original question, where? whats good? whats sux? forget the diy, not a chance of me doing it myself.
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Linex and Rhino linnings are the two best hands down, as far as where I can't help you there unless you want to drive to Florida
then I can set you up![]()
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i have seen some bad rhino applications and some nice line-x ones. that may speak more to the person doing the job than the actual product itself.
i would suggest looking in the back of people's trucks at the mall or at work. if they have something nice, see if they would recommend to have it done again and is there anything that they would have had done differently (application, dealer, etc). |
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Had mine done at Line-X of Lewisville back in '02 & it still looks good today.
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I have had just about all the options possible between different trucks. Line X is the only one I will ever use again. And yes they can color match
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