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I got some quotes today for my Silverado 1500 LT Regular Bed to get spray lined by Rhino Liner. THey quoted me 398 out the door for a basic hardline, or 434 out the door for a tuff liner. I feel like this is a fair normal price but i was hoping to get some feedback. Also, they quoted me 100 dollars a wheel well to get my rear wheel wells lined. I know this is a little high but i want to protect the inside and not just paint it black..... any feedback is much appreciated.

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Those seem fair a guy wanted 650 to do rhino at the dealer around here dont thinks he is in bussiness anymore thow. I would look into linex and get a quote from them. Linex is pretty nice.

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Thats fair, I was quoted 650 for mine sprayed over the rail. I ended up buying raptor liner and doing the bed, and plastic flares myself. What a huge differance, I like it and will soon be doing my friends truck bed, lower panels, bumper and grille. I didnt mind the prep work since the truck is not a daily driver I took it slow (about a week) and sanded, taped, plastic wrapped.... end result was very good IMO.

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I paid 550.00 back in 05 for a short bed. Sounds good to me. I'd buy the GM wheel liners for that price though!!!!!!

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I would look into linex and get a quote from them. Linex is pretty nice.

 

Had Linex in one truck and Rhino in the other. I think they are both good products. Only reason I chose Rhino over Linex the most recent time is because the dealer is 20 minutes away instead of over an hour for Linex

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I paid 550.00 back in 05 for a short bed. Sounds good to me. I'd buy the GM wheel liners for that price though!!!!!!

 

 

yea but i honestly work over 50 hrs a week right now, 60 last week, and i know the part themselves for the plastic fenders is 100, so i will just spend another 100 to not do it and get a better product. so there was an option there.

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i agree with a few others. get a quote from a Line-X dealer.

 

you could also get a quote from some of the other "generic" brand spray-in liners too. just do your research with those, and ask to see some of their work before commiting. a lot of the times the product is the exact same as rhino or line-x, and your paying a lot less for it. the main difference is the installers quality of work. another good question to ask any installer is, how long they've been in business, and how much experience the guy actually doing the work has.

 

i paid $250 for a friend to do mine. his shop uses a generic brand. i can't remember the name, but it was a "high pressure" spray-in liner, much like line-x. i asked him to spray on an extra thick coat on the floor, 2 coats if needed, and the end result came out great, and i don't think i'll ever have a problem with it. i do not use the bed too often, but when i do, some protection is better than no protection at all!

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