Post Line-x/bedliner body pics please.

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Took the plunge and booked an appointment with Mr. line-X. I have pretty much mapped-out exactly where I want the spray to cover, but I'd like to double check with some of your rigs to see what's going to look the best.

After trying a few different shapes, I'm going to stick with the factory flare shape, but I think I'll start the rest of the coverage about an inch above the body side molding. I also want to spray the front bumper and the sheet-metal under the headlights and grill, since that piece is mucho rock pitted. That piece is the roughly the same height as the body side molding, so I think it'll look pretty good.

I'm not sure who's this is, but this is basically what I have in mind, with about 1" more above the existing line.
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not linex but duplicolor liner from autozone. I think it was like 60 bucks.
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Was one gallon of duplicolor enough to do all of that? How did you apply? Brush or roller or spray?
 
Go for the gusto!! :)

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Now that baby is RIPE :)
 
not linex but duplicolor liner from autozone. I think it was like 60 bucks.

I thought about the DIY stuff but I wanted to make sure it was even and good-looking from front to back (yours looks great, but I don't trust myself to that level).

I'm actually getting a Line-X type coating that's UV and rubberised, and about 5/8" thick. Should be interesting.
 
i plan on adding to my allready covered front fenders and flare line, and do what Beno has done by covering 95% of the entire side of the rig. I'm going to run it down the line on the doors right at the door handle, slightly above, all the way back. Going through tight woods in the east almost demands it unless you want pin striping.
 
Ya the one gallon thing and it was more than enough to do two coats on both sides. I bet it would do up to 5. I used the roller they provided. Its right next to the gallon of it at auto zone. They have the gallon for like 45$ and the kit for like 15$. Comes with a roller, scotch brite pad, some cheap plastic roller tray (highly suggest using a tin one from home depot) And I think thats it. But ya, I like how it looks as well.
 
I have Dark Grey Durabak being shipped to my door this week and this weekend it hit's the body. I am basically going to follow my current two tone line that is similar to what you are looking to do. I don't think I am going to hit that piece under the headlights because there is no clean line into the fender. Although I need to do that piece and the front of my hood thanks to the bug deflecter rubbing away the paint on the hood.
Here is the current two tone line on mine
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And here is a close up of the rear lines I will follow.
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You can see here there is no clean line to do the front piece in my opinion.
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You can see here there is no clean line to do the front piece in my opinion.

it's definitely a smoother transition on a body with no flares, as that front "accent" isn't as pronounced. Plus my truck is a dark colour, making the detail even less visible.
 
Here's a few of mine with Herculiner (one gallon kit with plenty left over after two to three coats)

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Here's a few of mine with Herculiner (one gallon kit with plenty left over after two to three coats)

That's EXACTLY the same pattern I want to follow for mine (except the hood). Looks great - thanks!
 
Not a problem.
 
function over form fellas!! That's my moto anyways....not that i want it to look like a$$ but, if it were for looks, i would have kept the flares on and not had a scratch on her.
 
The trucks look great, any thoughts on which liner is the most durable and whether rolling it on changes the durability vs having Line-X sprayed on? I'm getting ready to tackle mine.
 

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