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Line X questions from a dude that hasn't done Line X before

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by panicman, Apr 27, 2024.

  1. Apr 27, 2024 at 12:52 AM
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    panicman

    panicman [OP] Everyone remain calm.

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    My 2018 bed has taken some beatings. I kept it clean, but used the truck bed as a truck bed should be- and I always planned to get it protected once my abuses resulted in shit that wouldn't buff out, and we are there. It's time.

    I read up, but the most recent posts are getting old. Wondering if advice has evolved any.

    I would plan on Line X, as that coating has been the most widely used and commented on. I would opt for the UV protective additive. I would request that bed hardware be removed prior to coating, like the major bolts, bed rails, etc...

    Is there anything else I am missing? Anything I should ask for or specify?

    I would plan to use the Line X Vendor in Clackamas (Oregon), as they have been doing this for decades. Any advice from any locals?
     
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  2. Apr 27, 2024 at 3:55 AM
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    I just did it a few months back. Highly recommend the premium va standard. Looks great
     
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  3. Apr 27, 2024 at 4:26 AM
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    Not really a big issue here. If they have been doing this for years like you said, then just take it in and have them do the Linex. I have a 2014 that I had done when new and the Linex is still holding up fine. Get the UV variant or whatever equivalent there is now.
     
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  4. Apr 27, 2024 at 5:01 AM
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    Most all places will stop the coating at the flat of the back of the bed and the sides, same for the tailgate. I specifically asked to coat the "crotch" of the bed and tailgate, as well as the corner "crotch" of the bed and tailgate. This area is where any and all shit that you might load into the bed will hit or fall. The guy questioned me when I asked, but then realized that it makes sense! This way if you ever take your tailgate off, the vertical surface of your bed down to the bumper is coated as well as inside of the tail lights. So if you're pushing anything big into the bed, nothing will hit paint. A pic of mine for reference:
    PXL_20240106_170824267~3.jpg

    It only needs a thin coat but it's nice to have those areas protected.
     
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  5. May 18, 2024 at 6:10 PM
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    panicman [OP] Everyone remain calm.

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    I'm back! I got the quote for the premium and it's about what I expected $700-ish.

    However, when I asked if they would remove all of the hardware, they said they would remove everything, but not the bed bolts.

    I thought most people left the bed to frame bolts uncoated?

    Anyone?
     
  6. May 18, 2024 at 6:28 PM
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    Yeah that’s unusual, my two tundras that were linexd had the bolts removed. It’s actually just a big T55 bit I think and they can just unbolt with a ratchet. 700$ for premium is a good deal, mine wasn’t much less in 2021.

    IMG_1961.jpg
     
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    When mine got coated, they didn't remove the bed bolts either. When the bed needed to be removed for collision repair, I had to cut around the bolts for the bed to come out. When put back, it didn't look as nice. So I'd ask them to take off the bed bolts before lining in the future.
     
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  9. May 18, 2024 at 7:26 PM
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    2mchfun

    2mchfun Yeah it'll pull it, just don't expect to stop!

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    Take out bed bolts yourself on site??
     
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  10. May 18, 2024 at 11:59 PM
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    panicman [OP] Everyone remain calm.

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    That's what I'm thinking.
     
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  11. May 19, 2024 at 6:58 AM
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    Same thing here, bolts were removed, and it still looks good after almost 4 years! I think it's probably the "standard" line x vs the premium because I talked the stealership into paying for it if when I bought the truck.

    Trucklinx.HEIC.jpg
     
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    Mine have never been removed in the three trucks I’ve had it done in. Never had an issue with it either. Not like I need to remove the bed often. And if so, a wire wheel makes easy work of stripping it.
     
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  13. May 19, 2024 at 7:50 AM
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    NomadicFrog Took 5 yrs, finally got rid of "New Member" here

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    I'll add another, somewhat funny, reason for gettin' into the "crotches".

    The previous owner of my truck had installed a spray-in bedliner, and apparently they had done at least a little bit of what you describe (not all of the vertical, but at least well over the lip).

    Went camping deep in the Maze District of Canyonlands. Woke up after a great night of deep sleep to the sun shining on the amazing rock formations...and to my friend, sitting on the tailgate of his 2006 Tundra, head in his hands, with everything that had been inside his truck bed strewn about on the ground around his truck.

    Apparently a mouse or mice got into his truck bed while he was sleeping (we both have camper shells and sleep in the back) and he spent most of the night trying to find it/them, get them out, and figure out how they were getting in in the first place.

    Turns out the gap between the tailgate and the bed on his truck was big enough for mice to squeeze through – he did not have a bedliner – and the spray-in bedliner on my truck was enough to close the gap sufficiently to prevent mice from getting in.

    *Unrelated side note: I was brand new to trucks in general, and my 2003, when I got it in 2018, still looked like it just rolled off the assembly line (it, uh, no longer does). I didn't know how well bedliners held up, and I didn't want to damage anything unnecessarily. So I bought a thick rubber bed mat to put on top of the bedliner to protect it. ;) One of these days I should probably get that unnecessary weight out and get an extra mpg.
     

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