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Line-X coating for my '06 Silverado was $500.

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Hey There is a body shop here that sprays a dull, almost primer kind of liner, with gritt in it, I will find out if the brand name is Rhino. They do it for 389.50 a full size truck bed.

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My rhino linner cost me about 500 bucks. It has a lifetime warrenty and I had to get it patched up after dragging a jon boat in and out hundreds of times. It is great. I will pay the extra to get it done with every truck I buy.

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My platoon commander bought the kit and all the accesories needed to install for his jeeps. I think he paid 200 for all. It looked wierd in a jeep at first, but for the amount he offroads I can see it.

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The dealership where I bought my truck is a Rhino-lining dealer as well.  When I bought my truck, I told them I wouldn't buy the truck unless they put in the liner.  I love it!  Nothing moves around in back, and it add a little more weight to the bed which gives me a little more traction and stability.  For my truck, a Ranger, the process would have cost about 400 dollars the salesman said.  One word of advice, get the liner sprayed to the top of the bed walls and over the edge so that you can lay stuff on top without killing the paint.

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Line-X for the 6' bed of the Duramax was around $600. What an investment though, can't destroy that stuff.

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You can buy the stuff now and do it your self for around $200 bucks.

he's right. somebody brought their pickup in our shop the other day. i didnt recognize the look of the bed lining, but it looked real good. when he came to pick his truck back up, i asked hime about the bedliner. he said he did it himself, all bought from autozone, and costs him roughly $175. i swear, it looked professional. it was the first time he had ever attempted to doing any kind of bed lining too.

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I had the dealership install mine on my old truck, cost about $300. It was not the Rino brand lining but somekind of other stuff that was supposed to be harder and tougher. I love it so far. It has looks like it will outlast the paint on the truck. The paint is starting to fade on the sides but the liner looks brand new.

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You can buy the stuff now and do it your self for around $200 bucks.

he's right. somebody brought their pickup in our shop the other day. i didnt recognize the look of the bed lining, but it looked real good. when he came to pick his truck back up, i asked hime about the bedliner. he said he did it himself, all bought from autozone, and costs him roughly $175. i swear, it looked professional. it was the first time he had ever attempted to doing any kind of bed lining too.

I did my Ford with Dura-Liner from Autozone, I did it myself and it came out good. Just should have added another layer or two. It has been a year and it hasnt faded and is still in good shape for the abuse I give it. Worth the sweat and $150.

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