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Had this done to the truck today, and am happy as to the way it turned out. 

 

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Also had the rocker panel behind the rear wheels done.  That spot where one seems to get the most rock chips.  

 

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Ignore the crappy tires.  They are going to be replaced with these just before winter.

 

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http://www.linex.com/pages/2010/bedliners/products/platinum.php

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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i think line x is the best in the spray in liner market.  I have had rhino and tuff liners but the line-x seems to hold its color better.  I have had mine for 6 years and the color hasn't faded much at all...and I don't keep care of it, no washing it with soap or anything.  Shoot, I might spray it out once in a while.  It's a truck bed, meant to take abuse!!!

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Thanks everyone.  Kinda hard to tell in the pictures, but the bed liner is actually color matched to the truck as well.  It isn't just black.  I think the wife really likes it, but she kinda had a hard time choking down the price.  

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Line-X Usually has a $100 off coupon between Sept. and Dec. each year. Keep an eye out on the web for a discount coupon.

 

Seems like I have seen that coupon offer in the past.  I intentionally waited till mid summer to have the application done to make sure it cured properly.  I know they say it dries almost instantly when it hits the truck.  But the place that did mine suggested I leave the tailgate down for at least an hour.  And not to wash it for 24 hours.  I waited longer than that for both.  And it was almost 100 degrees on the day that I had it done.

 

I really like the color match and am happy that I went that route as opposed to the normal black.  They actually take the paint code to match the liner.  

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