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Hello, I was going to get line-x to spray a bed liner in my truck, but would really like to get the factory high country look here with the chevy emblem:

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Is it possible to have a dealer do this? Or is line-x my best bet?

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Some dealers have partnerships with Line-X. When I bought my 2011 their body shop happened to do the liners too. But most just sell some crap generic version that you don't want. The OEM one is of decent quality but the dealer can't duplicate it. I'd say find a Line-X dealer. I'm sure they can add the bowtie.

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My dealer bed liner quality was inferior to Line-X. Stick with Line-X.

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Hello, I was going to get line-x to spray a bed liner in my truck, but would really like to get the factory high country look here with the chevy emblem:

LVfV5Fc.jpg

 

Is it possible to have a dealer do this? Or is line-x my best bet?

I have that same sprayed in bed liner. I do not have a high country. But I'm sure line can do the same this. Cut out a bow tie foam plastic stick it in the center and spray away.
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Just bought my Canyon this past February -

 

The factory OEM Berliner is done at the factory. You can't get that anywhere else but factory.

 

We had LineX done and is a thing of quality and beauty. Can't go wrong with LineX.

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mine is rhyno liner. it gets a bit of hard use on it and is holding up really well.

bike kickstands and spinning sportbikes on stands, lots of firewood, chainsaws, sharp steel.

 

the more i think about it no way could i go back to a car even if i tried

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I just got mine Line-x'd yesterday. Can't wait to throw things in the bed and not be worried about scratching paint!

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I know this is a little old but you can get one installed at the dealership. I think they charge some where around $400. When I bought my 2016 I had them throw it into the deal and a week later they got it one and installed it. There was another silverado there getting it done too at the same time. Looks just like the one pictured with the bowtie on the back but it has all the access points accessible for when you want to use straps in the back to hold things down.

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if ya have the dealer do it make sure they masked off the lights under the rails.

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My dealer did mine, no problem with them covering the under rail LEDs, but they sprayed over the removable plastic caps that cover the holes the adjustable brackets install into. So on a return, I asked them to trim them out. I get home to discover they trimmed out the two nearest the tailgate only. I have four brackets and wanted the other two in the front so took a pocket knife and trimmed em out myself.

 

The stuff isn't very thick...

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