Only saw one dealer listed near Houston on Line-X.com. It's the guy down in Friendswood and I saw a couple of older posts that said that he didn't do that good of a job..
So is the Line-X.com list up to date? Is there a decent Line-X dealer in/near Houston? My D-cab is coming in the end of this month!
Only saw one dealer listed near Houston on Line-X.com. It's the guy down in Friendswood and I saw a couple of older posts that said that he didn't do that good of a job..
So is the Line-X.com list up to date? Is there a decent Line-X dealer in/near Houston? My D-cab is coming in the end of this month!
Not sure where your dealer is but when my AC came in at Fred Haas Toyota World I had them remove the drop in and get a Line-X somewhere near the dealership. That way the dealer covered it under warranty and I wasn't without a vehicle (loaner car program).
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Send TS.com member (123Gone) a PM. He's a Line-X dealer somewhere in Texas and he's the go-to guy about spray-in bedliners on this website. I'm sure he knows of a good dealer near you.
For that matter, he may be close enough for you drive to him. I can GUARRANTEE you'll be happy with his work.
Er,ummm... sorry David, just a shameless plug for you in case you read this.
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16" 5 Spoke Brawn Enkei Wheels, Keyless Entry, Line-X Bed Liner, Challenger Running Boards, Husky Floor Liners, Bug Flector II (painted to match), Colegan Bra, Borla Dual (Side-Exit) Exhaust System, 2" Wheeler's Coil Lift, TRD Add-A-Leafs Mods to Come:
265/75/16 BFG A/T's, Possible Mods:
Seat Covers, 3M Clear Bra (hopefully... just cost so friggin' much!)
Well, I'm truely being honest here; I have customers come to my shop (in Fort Worth) from Houston. As a matter of fact, about 1.5 months ago, I stripped out a LINE-X liner and reinstalled a new one. The original dealer was in Houston.
I'm not advocating that Houston folks drive to Fort Worth, I'm just telling you my experiences.
Check with your Toyota dealer. They should be able to do it or have it done at a reasonable rate. Not to mention, extras like spray bedliners basically got rolled into the total price of the truck so you are not out $300 to $400 out of pocket. Ron Carter in Alvin did mine with a lifetime warranty for $350. Just a suggestion.
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1990 Toyota Xtra-Cab 2wd (145,000 miles)
1996 Toyota Tacoma Ext. Cab 4wd (171,000 miles)
2004 Toyota Tundra DC 4wd (Phantom Grey - 48,700 miles and counting)
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Also known as Thibodeaux at the Fuge.
Gig'em Ag's (Class of '94)
Modifications on DC to date:
3" Toytec lift, 1.5" Add-A-Leaf, Line X, Eagle Alloys Series 101 16x8 (3.60 B.S.), 285/75/R16's Cooper Discoverer ST's
I bought mine from Fred Haas Toyota World on 45 and they told me they only use Toff liner. That's what I have, in the high pressure. I wouldn't give it up for anything. If you have a choice, that's the way to go. I just had to haul some 700+ pound concrete steps, which had a rough bottom surface. While unloading them, I had to slide them about a foot down my bed. Not only did this not hurt my bedliner, The liner actually ground off some of the concrete. THIS STUFF IS INDESTRUCTIBLE!!! My friend also had theirs done with the same liner, and NEVER had a problem with sliding parts in the bed, or holes worn in the liner. Mine also came with the lifetime warranty, and cost about 300-350. Their place is near 45 and 2920... I think.
But on the original topic, I think there is a line X dealer on 45 Near rayford sawdust on the east side of the freeway.
Toff, which operates mostly in Texas, is a cold/low pressure 100% polyurethane liner exactly like Rhino. Toff has significantly downsized in the DFW area due to loss of market share. Myself and two other LINE-X dealers hired Toff's DFW sales rep, so I sort of have an inside scoop on them. Toff is THE least expensive on wholesale prices to dealers, that's why some dealers use them.
I'm glad your happy with your bedliner, that's what counts! BTW, your warranty is only with the dealer that sprayed it.
Na man there is a shop call Awesome Transformations on 1960 between Jones road and 249. The guy that owns the place name is Peanut. I haven't been there in a long time but they do great work with spray in beadliners. Any color you want.
I had a little Ranger he put a suspension kit on and he had to fab some stuff, did a great job never had a prob. I walked through his shop and he has everything in that little shop.
Toff, which operates mostly in Texas, is a cold/low pressure 100% polyurethane liner exactly like Rhino. Toff has significantly downsized in the DFW area due to loss of market share. Myself and two other LINE-X dealers hired Toff's DFW sales rep, so I sort of have an inside scoop on them. Toff is THE least expensive on wholesale prices to dealers, that's why some dealers use them.
I'm glad your happy with your bedliner, that's what counts! BTW, your warranty is only with the dealer that sprayed it.
Actually, I had the choice between low and high pressure, and chose the high, because the low was too rubbery. The high was much denser, and has held up extremely well.
Then your bedliner is not a Toff product, they do not offer a high pressure product. You may have bought it from a Toff dealer but again Toff and their parent company Artlux only have a low pressure product.
Not too many people know this: Rhino actually does have a high pressure product, it's called Durabond. It's still a 100% polyurethane product though. Very few Rhino dealers have the required equipment to spray it.