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Tri-Valley Line-X Dealership in California

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Anybody use these folks before? They are in Tracy, CA. I am going to Line-x the whole interior of my Blazer. If anybody has any feedback on this dealership, or has done it and can tell me how much it cost them, I would appreciate it.
 
Nobody? How about some pics of a complete interior job done on a Blazer with Line-X? I've searched and found just a few so far.
 
mines herculined, i dont like it, its too rough, i've seen a bed liner in my buddys truck, tornado or something like that, thick, smooth, and grippy, just what i wanted
 
I did the tailgate of my 90 Bronco when I had it in Herculiner. It wore great, but it was hell on the knees getting in and out. If I was going to put carpet back down, I'd definitely do Herculiner first. Since I plan on just coating the entire interior, and running it that way, it will be Line-X.
 
There is a line X place here in South Fremont. If it is closer to you.
 
Check out speedliner. Comes in colors, and uses kevlar as well. A place around me does bedlining for 299$ with a good deal of kevlar in it. I think you can tell em how much kevlar you want mixed in. My .02$



Kamots
 
Have not used them personally, but I have seen them do work for some bodyshops that I service. Seems to be a quality job. From what I understand it's around +500.00 for a shortbed truck to be done.
 
I had my entire undercarriage and inner fenderwells done with Herculiner and it turned out pretty good. It is pretty rough and I decided that it wouldn't be much fun to crawl around on it on the inside. A paint rep had come by to see my body guy and gave him a couple of samples of some new stuff called Raptor. I ended up using it and it turned out really nice! Real nice shine to it and not nearly as rough. I'll try to get some pics this week to post. You can find more about Raptor here.....apsfoam.com
 
You might ask if they can make it smooth. I had Line-X in my last p/u bed and loved it, but inside is a little different. I hava a buddy with an eb that has Permatex liner in it and it is smooth and glossy, looks great.
 
I don't mind it rough. I may throw down a couple of rubber mats on it to quiet it down a bit too and make it eaiser to crawl on.
 

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