Line-X The Fenders?

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What do they charge for this?

Are you getting the smoother/thinner "ULTRA" Line-X or just the regular bed liner on them?
 

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I Line-Xed my rear fenders. Looks good and easy to clean.
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the underside of all the fiberglass panels, the wheel wells, front bumper and the leading section of the rear fenders.

I did just the rear wheel wells. Looks great, holding up great, and just about $150 out the door.

Looking at doing this to my 2014. Any concerns about doing it to a used vehicle?

Truck came from SD originally. I have what appears to be little tiny iron deposit spots? Read about them on here but not sure. It doesn’t look like rust and doesn’t penetrate the paint but concerned about covering it with Line-X and it actually being something bad.

Thoughts?
 

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From an aesthetic standpoint, line-x fenders on raptors look particularly good since they match the texture of the running boards fairly well, IMO. The one exception might be on black Raptors, as I'm not sure the line-x black matches the painted black that well. That said, I think I would probably do line-x on mine if I'm ever motivated to paint them.
 
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From an aesthetic standpoint, line-x fenders on raptors look particularly good since they match the texture of the running boards fairly well, IMO. The one exception might be on black Raptors, as I'm not sure the line-x black matches the painted black that well. That said, I think I would probably do line-x on mine if I'm ever motivated to paint them.
I thought about that color issue, but with my 12 Tux black, the fenders are already a dark gray color, so I figured it would look similar with the line-x.
 
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I was just told by an off road company that the rear fenders cannot be removed on the Gen-1s. I'm going to have to take a look at my truck later, as I don't know off hand. Has anyone with a Gen-1 done line-x on their fenders, and if so did they remove the rear fenders or spray it with them intact?
 

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I forgot to mention: my area of concern is the wheel wells as far as the previous issues concern. Not too interested in doing the fenders personally.
 
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