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getting ready to order my '13. been thinkin bout the wheel well liners. im getting invoice so thats gonna run around $150. been reading some people linex their wells. local linex will do it for $200. worth the extra loot?
 

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Hard to say without seeing the OEM ones in person. If the coverage is good on them I would consider them, but it would depend if it could trap dirt and mud up inside.
 

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I put line-x in the bed and did the wells at the same time was an extra $50, I am very pleased with the line-x protection and the look
 
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I put line-x in the bed and did the wells at the same time was an extra $50, I am very pleased with the line-x protection and the look

shit. thats cheap. my dealer has a contract with the local linex that gives me $50 off doing the bed on a new truck. wonder if they took that into consideration when they called linex. id better get more info
 

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shit. thats cheap. my dealer has a contract with the local linex that gives me $50 off doing the bed on a new truck. wonder if they took that into consideration when they called linex. id better get more info

I think the total nut was between 500 -600. Shit it all runs together, but it is one of my best mods. I added the shine as well. Looks good. We use them for a lot of the farm trucks as well.
 
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I think the total nut was between 500 -600. Shit it all runs together, but it is one of my best mods. I added the shine as well. Looks good. We use them for a lot of the farm trucks as well.

price quoted to me was $425 for the bed plus the 200 for the wells. still sounds pricey. maybe i can deal em a little
 

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Yeah. They got wiggle room. If the truck is brand new like mine was and you have it clean maybe saves some prep time. I think $525 would be a fair price
 

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I think the total nut was between 500 -600. Shit it all runs together, but it is one of my best mods. I added the shine as well. Looks good. We use them for a lot of the farm trucks as well.

Besides the Fox Shocks, what do you have covered up so it doesn't get line-x with the rest of the wheel well?
 

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Besides the Fox Shocks, what do you have covered up so it doesn't get line-x with the rest of the wheel well?

That is the point. Not much to tape up... That is what I would argue... So no more than $50 per side. So they get $100 for an extra hour or two tops
 
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gonna check with the local rhino dealer to see if theyd do it and what theyd charge. anybody do rhino on the wheel wells? i wouldnt put it on the bed (feels too rubbery) but on the wells might be good. might give me some linex negotiating leverage if cheaper
 
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