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sniper7
10-21-2010, 22:25
anyone know a good place that does spray in bed liners cheap?

schor662
10-21-2010, 22:42
From my recent experience of getting my N-fab nerf bars sprayed, I would call Line-x in Boulder for a quote. They were the cheapest in the state of all Line-x dealers. I had a quote for $250 (Boulder) all the way up to $650 (south metro Line-x) for the steps to be done. I recommend getting the xtra added if you're looking to keep the sheen look intact. It adds some durability as well.

Colorado Osprey
10-22-2010, 05:00
Working in the truck and trailer industry I can attest that all bed liners are not equal.

Meaning:
Most of the spray-in liners are almost the exact same product. But application is where the big difference is.

When I install goose neck hitches I have to drill through the bed liner to put a 4" hole in the center of the bed. When doing this you can tell how thick the product is applied. Most spay on liner places will tell you thickness ranging up to 1/4" thick. I have never seen a 1/4" thick application. In fact most are 1/8" thick of less. The thinner the coating the more fragile and less likely to get beat up or torn. Most spray-in liner places are looking to spray it as thin as possible to keep costs down.

Next is surface prep. You are supposed to sand the surface prior to application to prep the surface so it will stick.

Most "discount" spray-on liner places do NOT sand prior to application and spay a very thin coat of the product. My point is there is a reason for those widely ranging prices.

Irving
10-22-2010, 08:52
The thinner the coating the more fragile and less likely to get beat up or torn.

Do you mean and more likely to get beat up or torn?

twitchyfinger
10-22-2010, 09:21
Do you mean and more likely to get beat up or torn?

I was trying to figure out that reasoning too!


[Coffee]

sniper7
10-22-2010, 09:29
Working in the truck and trailer industry I can attest that all bed liners are not equal.

Meaning:
Most of the spray-in liners are almost the exact same product. But application is where the big difference is.

When I install goose neck hitches I have to drill through the bed liner to put a 4" hole in the center of the bed. When doing this you can tell how thick the product is applied. Most spay on liner places will tell you thickness ranging up to 1/4" thick. I have never seen a 1/4" thick application. In fact most are 1/8" thick of less. The thinner the coating the more fragile and less likely to get beat up or torn. Most spray-in liner places are looking to spray it as thin as possible to keep costs down.

Next is surface prep. You are supposed to sand the surface prior to application to prep the surface so it will stick.

Most "discount" spray-on liner places do NOT sand prior to application and spay a very thin coat of the product. My point is there is a reason for those widely ranging prices.


who have you found to be the best then?

xwisex
10-22-2010, 09:37
I've called both Line-X and Rhino Linings corporate offices and both stated that all the business's that spray are franchised, and that they set a fair market value for their services and the individual franchise can basically deviate from that either up or down based on economic demographic (and other variables). So with that said it would be best (if you used either of these companies) to call multiple places, because they all could charge a different amount for the same services.

elkchaser
10-22-2010, 10:01
Sniper 7,

Call Kyle at Line-X of Boulder 303-915-7371; best product for the price. As Dept. Mgr. of a Water District I maintain a fleet of service vehicles, mostly with utility boxes, and they get used extremely hard. I tried Rhino many years ago and was very disappointed; peeled off in sheets and cut or teared easily when loading pumps, pipe, couplings etc. The Line-X product has withstood our abuse very well and Kyle is great to work with. If you can handle driving into the Republic of Boulder, Line-X is where I would go.

Troublco
10-22-2010, 11:14
Couldn't say about the where; but I'll echo the comments about the Line-x. Great stuff, I like it better than the Rhino Lining. My Line-X has held up extremely well, and does a fine job of keeping those annoying small dents from occurring when you actually use your truck like a truck.

Irving
10-22-2010, 11:22
I should Line-X my trunk.

sniper7
10-22-2010, 11:50
Sniper 7,

Call Kyle at Line-X of Boulder 303-915-7371; best product for the price. As Dept. Mgr. of a Water District I maintain a fleet of service vehicles, mostly with utility boxes, and they get used extremely hard. I tried Rhino many years ago and was very disappointed; peeled off in sheets and cut or teared easily when loading pumps, pipe, couplings etc. The Line-X product has withstood our abuse very well and Kyle is great to work with. If you can handle driving into the Republic of Boulder, Line-X is where I would go.


Just talked to them. He told me $475 over the rail with the $25 off referral discount and lifetime warranty.

bear45
10-22-2010, 12:33
I have Line-X and it has held it's color and wears well, the Rhino liner I had before fell off and faded out after 2-3 years.

SouthPark
10-22-2010, 13:58
Had my bed sprayed with matching-colored LineX four years ago. It has held up very well and the color has done pretty well also. This is my second truck with Line X and I have been quite satisfied.

gnihcraes
10-22-2010, 20:35
can try this place, smaller shop. No experience with them yet but doesn't hurt to ask.

http://www.top-notch-auto-recon.com/
303-232-1704
303-233-5463
1365 Harlan St.
Lakewood, Co. 80214

sniper7
10-22-2010, 22:31
can try this place, smaller shop. No experience with them yet but doesn't hurt to ask.

http://www.top-notch-auto-recon.com/
303-232-1704
303-233-5463
1365 Harlan St.
Lakewood, Co. 80214


I'll call them and see.

One of my buddies also does spray on stuff for his dads semis and does trucks and trailers on the side. I will see what he can do for me.
But since it is for a brand new 2010 silverado I prefer professional work

palepainter
10-23-2010, 08:56
Do it yourself and save a bunch of money. This stuff is great.

http://www.tptools.com/p/2600,233_U-Pol-Raptor-Truck-Bed-Liner-Kit.html