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Here are some pics of my liner that was done a few days ago. I love the quality and I think it turned out great. The price was $475 and it was done in 4 hours.
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Maybe check between the bottom of your taillights and the body, mine had a little overspray.Here are some pics of my liner that was done a few days ago. I love the quality and I think it turned out great. The price was $475 and it was done in 4 hours.
Here are some more pics.That looks fantastic. Can you show the divider channels?
Thanks for sharing! I plan on getting a Bullet liner too. Question - did they remove all of the bed accessories (hooks, cubby door, etc.) or tape them off? Do they spray over the additional factory bolt down points that you may want to use in the future?Here are some more pics.
My Bullet liner installer removed all bed accessories and factory anchor points before spraying. I even offered to remove them the night before and they said it would be taken care of.Thanks for sharing! I plan on getting a Bullet liner too. Question - did they remove all of the bed accessories (hooks, cubby door, etc.) or tape them off? Do they spray over the additional factory bolt down points that you may want to use in the future?
I'm getting an XL and plan on installing the XLT/Lariat cubby in the future. I guess I'll need to make sure they don't spray over the access panel?
Mine was done in 4-5 hours and I picked it up that day. He said it tries almost immediately after spraying and told me I could start using it that day.Looks great! This is what I plan on using. Closest dealers are out of state for me, but still worth it imho. Line-x quoted me 50% more than Bullet.
Question..... is it done in one day? If I get a morning appointment scheduled, is it finished and ready to drive home at the close of business, or will I need to plan on making a trip back to pick up the following day? It'll be a 2-hour drive for me, and I'd rather make as few of trips as possible.
Thanks for the quick reply! Maybe a stupid question, but with the anchor points / bolts removed, don't the holes fill up with liner material? Do they put temporary bolts in there while spraying?My Bullet liner installer removed all bed accessories and factory anchor points before spraying. I even offered to remove them the night before and they said it would be taken care of.
I asked the same question and he said the spray will not fill up or plug bolt or drain holes.Thanks for the quick reply! Maybe a stupid question, but with the anchor points / bolts removed, don't the holes fill up with liner material? Do they put temporary bolts in there while spraying?