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yes because prior customer get 25$ discount,,reg 500 i believe..yes richmond va

good group..they did me right few years back.

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yes because prior customer get 25$ discount,,reg 500 i believe..yes richmond va

good group..they did me right few years back.

Yeah I went with Premium 1 on southside with my 2007. The dealers all use them. They quoted me $525 on my new truck but they treated me great in the past so I don't know. Line X is much closer to my house though. Either way it's going to be at least a few months before I have the funds to get it. I really regret not getting it from day one when I bought the truck and working it into the loan.

 

 

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I went with the local shop that does all the local gm dealer installed spray-on liners, looks great & was only $450, no idea why but they gave me a $50 discount... probably cause of my incredibly good looks. :angel:

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To me its a no brainer... Factory bed liner = Factory warranty. If you have a problem GM takes care of it even if the shop where it was actually done goes out of business.

 

The thickness issue seems moot unless you're hauling rock all the time.

 

It's a Denali, not a dump truck!

 

Get the factory spray in and use what you saved towards a tonneau cover or mud flaps or bug deflector or whatever.

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Wouldn't the GM warranty "run out" at some point, though? Line-X is lifetime.

 

It all comes down to the installer. If you have a local person that knows what they're doing, that's the route I prefer. You can have them make adjustments to how it's installed to suit your needs / preferences. And, it can be added in to the finance cost if you have the dealer contract the install (this is how mine was handled).

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Wouldn't the GM warranty "run out" at some point, though? Line-X is lifetime.

 

It all comes down to the installer. If you have a local person that knows what they're doing, that's the route I prefer. You can have them make adjustments to how it's installed to suit your needs / preferences. And, it can be added in to the finance cost if you have the dealer contract the install (this is how mine was handled).

 

I'm not financing, it's all cash so that doesn't help. I've lived overseas for three years so I've been making a large car payment to myself every month. I do plan to drive the wheels off this truck, so lifetime warranty might be nice.

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I do plan to drive the wheels off this truck

 

So a couple of years?

 

haha sorry couldn't resist. I hope these trucks last longer than my 2007 did.....

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Either ask the dealer about the warranty or find out who does the factory liner for them

 

I bet you get a "lifetime" warranty same as an aftermarket spray in

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"Factory spray-in" is done robotically before it is shipped.

 

(all though most dealers will arrange a local spray-in if you want to add it to a truck they have on hand)

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