Advantages and Disadvantages to Coating Fender Wells in Line-X?

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I am interested too. called Line-X of H and gave me a quote of no less then 375 for only rear inner fender liners. From all the other post this seems to high?
 

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what do you guys think about doing the rear fender liners with the do-it-yourself bed coating stuff?

it's okay, but it can chip up over time offroading or even daily driving. yeah it's cheap to fix with another $5 rattle can. IMO though a $50k+ truck I don't mind spending a couple hundred bucks for something that will last the life of the truck, requires zero maintenance, and looks great.

I am interested too. called Line-X of H and gave me a quote of no less then 375 for only rear inner fender liners. From all the other post this seems to high?

Was that with premium? If it was regular it's way too high. Premium it's only $25 more than what I paid. Which was high, but no other options locally so I still went with it. 2 years later still looks like brand new, so it was money well spent.
 

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I want to do the flares on my tux because my flares are destroyed from bushwhacking. Have heard issues with peeling if you dont pull them to spray but fitment with the clips if you do pull them. idfk what to do
 

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Does the Sterling grey match the color of the original bumpers well?
It's not a perfect match but its close the only time it doesn't match perfectly is in direct sunlight cause the line x has a gloss sheen to it where the bumper is more if a satin finish.
 
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