The Line-x place in my town is out of Line-x and would do it with another product for $615. Rhino-linings was ~$500, and a couple other non nationwide places were all around $500. Des Moines IA. Dealership wants $600.
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Only thing is if you plan on a Tonneau cover the Spray In's may require sanding to make a flat surface for a sealAn aftermarket spray-in likely looks better anyway. Just make sure they go all the way up to the glass. The factory liner leaves the painted cross-strip behind the glass that looks terrible to me. Check the forums and you will see a really well-done after-market that goes to the glass.
It's just inflation. Plastic sheeting held with some blue painter's tape should take all of about 3 minutes to get in place. I got a quote for $550 for a no name bedliner from some no name dealer locally. It might be worth it to pay the extra hundred bucks to get the dealer to do rhinoliner and have an actual warranty from someplace that isn't going to disappear tomorrow.I got an estimate in Lacey, WA yesterday for 730.00. I had the bed of our Ram 3500 a year ago for 550.00.
Increased cost of materials and labor and the fact the Maverick requires more prep. Not being able to slide a barrier between cab and bed means a lot more masking.