Rear Wheel Well Liners?

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Getting Line-X in the bed, but the Line-X dealer wanted $400 to do the wheel wells- said there was a lot of "prep". I've painted vehicles before, and I don't see it worth $400 when they're already doing the bed so I said no. I'll coat them myself and spend that on other upgrades.

Get some Upol Raptor Liner.
 

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Getting Line-X in the bed, but the Line-X dealer wanted $400 to do the wheel wells- said there was a lot of "prep". I've painted vehicles before, and I don't see it worth $400 when they're already doing the bed so I said no. I'll coat them myself and spend that on other upgrades.



$400 is insane. My local LineX dealer quoted me $95 for the wheel wells if I was doing them at the same time as the bed liner, and $195 if I was doing them at another time. The difference in price was just due to the additional masking involved if they weren't already spraying the bed liner as well.


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Does anyone have a Line-x dealer in N. Illinois/Chicago that they have used to do their rear wheel wells? And if so, what did they charge.

I spoke with Penny at :

Line-X of greater IL
1210 East State Street
Sycamore, IL 60178

815-991-2222
M-F 8-5

She quoted me $150 ($75 each side)
 

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Did the Rustoleum rattle-can to mine over the week-end. Biggest PITA is the masking, but not that difficult. A little bit of quality prep work goes a long way. Total cost - 15.00. No regrets.
 

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Linex in shorewood Illinois quoted me $200 a wheel when they do they bed. Sorry F that.


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Does anyone have a Line-x dealer in N. Illinois/Chicago that they have used to do their rear wheel wells? And if so, what did they charge.
Had mine done at:

Great Lakes Linex
2510 State Route 176
Unit K
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
*+1 (815) 455-0123‬

$250 for both wells as I did not have the bed done and they did a great job!
 
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Got any pictures?

Rustoleum aerosol undercoating, used 1 can per wheel well, removed wheel/tire. Thorough wash/dry, mask, spray. Very light texture (nothing like most spray-in bed liners). Would call it a matte black finish, not glossy (like some bed liners).
Trying to draw attention AWAY from the wheel wells, not TOWARD them. Helps the FOX shocks stand out better as well.
 

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That looks pretty damn good. I didnt even think about using rubberized undercoating. Ive been using this on older cars and various things for years.

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