Wheel well liners

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KCHawkeye02

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View attachment 362252Linex did my rear wells when I had the bed done, really nice work
Did they use the line-x bed spray for the wheel wells? or their ValuGard undercoating spray? local line-x just quoted me $699 for the bed, and $200 per wheel well (I requested the ValuGard black spray for the wheel wells).
 
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Stevdug

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That price is in the ballpark of what I paid (yes both bed and wells were LineX). I don’t know if their Value guard product is the same as what they spray locally here but they would not spray the cheaper stuff in the wheel wells because they said it starts to look bad very quickly. My gen 2 had the more basic bed spray in it and it was faded and stained up pretty good so I guess I could see why they don’t want to do the cheaper stuff in the wells.
 

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Just got back into a 2024 802 after a somewhat brief hiatus over to a RAM. Glad to be back. What are the current thoughts on this? The dealer didn't order a spray in bed liner so that is being done early next week. I am currently debating having them do the rear inner fenders as well (line-x) versus the husky liners.

It seems people have had success with both. Any updates from the linex people on how it looks and has held up over a couple years? Thanks in advance.
 

RdR2027

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Had the line X done 2 weeks ago. Really happy with the results, looks great and should be durable. They damaged one of my fender flares during the process and replaced it Friday. All good now.
 

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Last truck had linex, current truck has husky liners. Husky liners are way easier to clean. Can’t go wrong either way, just comes down to personal preference and hopefully the guy spraying the linex does a good job not getting overspray on suspension parts.
 
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