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How much did it cost you to spray your bed?


$389 USD plus tax. Ford F250 short bed. Done December 2004 on current
truck

$289 USD plus tax. Same model truck. Done October 1999 on previous truck.

Both done by the same Line-X dealer. I was a bit taken aback by the
percentage increase for the second job, but I was so pleased with the five
years spent with the first job that I never considered not doing it. Both
were done in the first week of ownership of each truck. Maybe others will
chime in here with their experiences, but I am way serious about how good a
product this stuff is. There are other brands beside Line-X, but that's the
one I have experience with, and I'm sold on it. At least check into it,
Don. You owe it to yourself and your new truck.


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How much did it cost you to spray your bed?


$389 USD plus tax. Ford F250 short bed. Done December 2004 on current
truck

$289 USD plus tax. Same model truck. Done October 1999 on previous
truck.

Both done by the same Line-X dealer. I was a bit taken aback by the
percentage increase for the second job, but I was so pleased with the five
years spent with the first job that I never considered not doing it. Both
were done in the first week of ownership of each truck. Maybe others will
chime in here with their experiences, but I am way serious about how good
a product this stuff is. There are other brands beside Line-X, but that's
the one I have experience with, and I'm sold on it. At least check into
it, Don. You owe it to yourself and your new truck.


I understand the application process includes sanding of the paint in the
bed so the spray will stick.
Was that your experience? If so, I figure I'll use my truck and when the
bed gets really scratched and dinged up in a few years, then I'll have the
Line-X or similar put on.

RCE


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I understand the application process includes sanding of the paint in the
bed so the spray will stick.
Was that your experience? If so, I figure I'll use my truck and when the
bed gets really scratched and dinged up in a few years, then I'll have the
Line-X or similar put on.


Here's a link that describes the process:

http://www.line-x.ca/linex/process.html

Yes, it does look like the paint is scuffed to aid in adhesion. Your
approach is certainly a valid one. On the other hand, there are advantages
to doing it right away. Aesthetically, you don't have to live with the bed
of your truck looking ever more worse for wear as time goes by until you get
the job done. My first truck's bed looked like it did the day it was
sprayed on when I traded it five years later. The spray-in liner is a
natural sealant against rust. Spray it early and you can seal the bed
before any rust forms. I would think that would be a fairly big deal in
your part of the country. Also, the liner gives some traction to things in
the bed, so they are less likely to slide around. This stuff is pretty
tough and thick, and while I don't think it is an absolute shield against
dents in the bed, I do believe it adds a very significant resistance to
dents forming. Food for thought.

These guys do a very thorough and meticulous job. Notice in the picture
below how they remove fastening hardware before spraying and then replace it
afterward, as opposed to just spraying over it. Just the way you would want
it done

http://www2.line-x.com/ns/PhotoGallery.html?now=8499

Russ


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These guys do a very thorough and meticulous job. Notice in the picture
below how they remove fastening hardware before spraying and then replace
it afterward, as opposed to just spraying over it. Just the way you would
want it done

http://www2.line-x.com/ns/PhotoGallery.html?now=8499


Aw crap, that didn't work the way it was supposed to. Click the link above,
and then select 04 Toyota Tundra D-Cab Rear View from the drop-down box,
then click View Image. That will get you to the photo I intended.

Russ


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RG wrote:
These guys do a very thorough and meticulous job. Notice in the picture
below how they remove fastening hardware before spraying and then replace
it afterward, as opposed to just spraying over it. Just the way you would
want it done

http://www2.line-x.com/ns/PhotoGallery.html?now=8499



Aw crap, that didn't work the way it was supposed to. Click the link above,
and then select 04 Toyota Tundra D-Cab Rear View from the drop-down box,
then click View Image. That will get you to the photo I intended.

Russ


Now we're talking!
I see the 2006 Tundras have a lowering rear cab window. Forget if it's
rollup or power.


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Now we're talking!
I see the 2006 Tundras have a lowering rear cab window. Forget if it's
rollup or power.


Power. Pusha da button and she's a go down.


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On Sat, 1 Apr 2006 02:40:40 -0500, "RCE" wrote:


"RG" wrote in message
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How much did it cost you to spray your bed?


$389 USD plus tax. Ford F250 short bed. Done December 2004 on current
truck

$289 USD plus tax. Same model truck. Done October 1999 on previous
truck.

Both done by the same Line-X dealer. I was a bit taken aback by the
percentage increase for the second job, but I was so pleased with the five
years spent with the first job that I never considered not doing it. Both
were done in the first week of ownership of each truck. Maybe others will
chime in here with their experiences, but I am way serious about how good
a product this stuff is. There are other brands beside Line-X, but that's
the one I have experience with, and I'm sold on it. At least check into
it, Don. You owe it to yourself and your new truck.


I understand the application process includes sanding of the paint in the
bed so the spray will stick.
Was that your experience? If so, I figure I'll use my truck and when the
bed gets really scratched and dinged up in a few years, then I'll have the
Line-X or similar put on.

RCE


It is my belief that you should spray it *before* any rust has a chance to
get started.

Rhinoliner Rules!
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'Til next time,

John H

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"RG" wrote in message
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How much did it cost you to spray your bed?


$389 USD plus tax. Ford F250 short bed. Done December 2004 on current
truck

$289 USD plus tax. Same model truck. Done October 1999 on previous
truck.

Both done by the same Line-X dealer. I was a bit taken aback by the
percentage increase for the second job, but I was so pleased with the
five years spent with the first job that I never considered not doing it.
Both were done in the first week of ownership of each truck. Maybe
others will chime in here with their experiences, but I am way serious
about how good a product this stuff is. There are other brands beside
Line-X, but that's the one I have experience with, and I'm sold on it.
At least check into it, Don. You owe it to yourself and your new truck.


I understand the application process includes sanding of the paint in the
bed so the spray will stick.
Was that your experience? If so, I figure I'll use my truck and when the
bed gets really scratched and dinged up in a few years, then I'll have the
Line-X or similar put on.


If you are going to cover your bed with a soft or hard tonneau or other
shell of some kind I strongly reccomend the BedRug. I've had one in my truck
for about 4 years now and it is great at protecting the bed and protecting
the contents in the bed.


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Bert Robbins wrote:

If you are going to cover your bed with a soft or hard tonneau or other
shell of some kind I strongly reccomend the BedRug. I've had one in my truck
for about 4 years now and it is great at protecting the bed and protecting
the contents in the bed.


I could have had that option free...as part of my $1k worth of
accessories promotion......but the sales guy convinced me it wasn't
worthwhile. Probably depends what you are loading into truck.
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RG wrote:

How much did it cost you to spray your bed?



$389 USD plus tax. Ford F250 short bed. Done December 2004 on current
truck

$289 USD plus tax. Same model truck. Done October 1999 on previous truck.

Both done by the same Line-X dealer. I was a bit taken aback by the
percentage increase for the second job, but I was so pleased with the five
years spent with the first job that I never considered not doing it. Both
were done in the first week of ownership of each truck. Maybe others will
chime in here with their experiences, but I am way serious about how good a
product this stuff is. There are other brands beside Line-X, but that's the
one I have experience with, and I'm sold on it. At least check into it,
Don. You owe it to yourself and your new truck.


Checked their website for dealers. Looks like they have none in the
Maritimes. Website says they are looking for franchises.
Could be a good little venture for a bored young retiree.


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