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Thinking about getting line x this week and I was on there website looking at which one to get and I just wanted to see which line x did you get and how much did you pay?

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I got the Line-X Premium. I looked at the Platinum, but couldnt justify the additional cost. The premium has the UV protection and is plenty strong for my needs. I think I paid $550 for my 5ft8in bed under the rails with a military discount. Not to bad for the best bed protection out there IMO.

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I got the Line-X Premium. I looked at the Platinum, but couldnt justify the additional cost. The premium has the UV protection and is plenty strong for my needs. I think I paid $550 for my 5ft8in bed under the rails with a military discount. Not to bad for the best bed protection out there IMO.

Yeah I was looking at the premium cause of the fade proof. I've seen bed liners all faded and it looks bad. I didn't know they had military discounts, I just have to not forget to ask!

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Well I know the Line-X of Fort Worth gives a military discount, I dont know about where your at. Its up to the owners I think. Doesn't hurt to ask though. Good Luck.

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Well I know the Line-X of Fort Worth gives a military discount, I dont know about where your at. Its up to the owners I think. Doesn't hurt to ask though. Good Luck.

Yeah it doesn't hurt to ask. Got a question how thick is ur line x? Do you have any bad comments?

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Its pretty thick, I dont have an exact measurement, I'de say close to a 1/4 inch. No complaints here. I like it so much, I got my RKI toolbox sprayed inside and out with the premium Line-X aswell. I originally got the box sprayed in my last truck. Removed the toolbox when I sold the truck. Bought my new one and got the bed Line-Xed and put the tool box in. I was worried that the box would have faded a little, but when I installed it they both matched, about 3 year difference.. I was impressed.

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I got the Line-X Premium and paid $480 with a $20 discount card.

 

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Yeah I'm waiting on a quote from them and I got a 20 dollar coupon.

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I got the Line-X Premium and paid $480 with a $20 discount card.

 

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Niccceee.....

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Platinum in May of 2014, still looks rich black and awesome. Paid a little North of $600, IIRC. Had my truck now for 2 yrs and 10 days.

 

My bed is exposed while at work, and absolutely no signs of fading like some of the Rhino and standard Line-X liners I've seen.

 

Worth every penny, IMO. I've actually contemplated getting my rockers and lower body sprayed with the Platinum.

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I don't know if it was Premium or not but I got a quote from a LineX shop at $525, then emailed my salesman and he said they get it done for $450. This is in Northern Washington state.

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Yeah guys I think it will be around 500. Still waiting for the quote. I got a question. I used my truck bed to haul some stuff and I scraped it up and I was wondering if that makes a difference on application? It's not rusting nothing.

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