My XE came w/o the factory bediner, so I had Line-X line it today. My previous truck had a poly drop-in liner, and for my purposes, it kinda sucked (too slick for motorcycle tires when loading and unloading). I looked at the factory bedliner on a Utilitrac-equipped SE at the dealer, and I have to say I like the Line-X better, at least for what I need it to do.
$425 plus tax, though.
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Last edited by Farmer Fred : 03-04-2004 at 08:43 PM.
My XE came w/o the factory bediner, so I had Line-X line it today. My previous truck had a poly drop-in liner, and for my purposes, it kinda sucked (too slick for motorcycle tires when loading and unloading). I looked at the factory bedliner on a Utilitrac-equipped SE at the dealer, and I have to say I like the Line-X better, at least for what I need it to do.
$425 plus tax, though.
I had a Line-X sprayed in at the weekend. Very happy with the appearance and a very neat job, in my opinion it looks better than Rhino and Ultimate. Cost me $426 including tax and the optional UV top coat. I did have a $20 voucher from the local line-x dealer though.
hey guys!!! the factory bedliner that comes included on titans with that package is sprayed on by LINE-X. obviously not as thick though, as if you were to get it done elsewhere as aftermarket.
hey guys!!! the factory bedliner that comes included on titans with that package is sprayed on by LINE-X. obviously not as thick though, as if you were to get it done elsewhere as aftermarket.
I'm probably going with line-x as well...since my truck didn't come with the uitilitrack rails, i'm going to just buy them and have them installed after i get the liner sprayed. The service guy at the dealership said they could do it (though i was the first to ask about such a thing). of course if he was just bs-ing me i'll be mad
hey guys!!! the factory bedliner that comes included on titans with that package is sprayed on by LINE-X. obviously not as thick though, as if you were to get it done elsewhere as aftermarket.
No spray in bedliner on us XE cheapskates! And for the 5 or 6 SE buyers that didn't have the utility bed included.
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04 Titan KC Offroad 4x4
Galaxy XE
Currently: Very dirty, as always except for 15 seconds after the weekly washing.
hey guys!!! the factory bedliner that comes included on titans with that package is sprayed on by LINE-X. obviously not as thick though, as if you were to get it done elsewhere as aftermarket.
I'm a LINE-X dealer and I can assure you that LINE-X does not spray in the factory Titan bedliner. BTW, I have repaired Titan factory bedliners for Nissan dealers.
I'm probably going with line-x as well...since my truck didn't come with the uitilitrack rails, i'm going to just buy them and have them installed after i get the liner sprayed. The service guy at the dealership said they could do it (though i was the first to ask about such a thing). of course if he was just bs-ing me i'll be mad
since my truck didn't come with the uitilitrack rails, i'm going to just buy them and have them installed after i get the liner sprayed. The service guy at the dealership said they could do it (though i was the first to ask about such a thing). of course if he was just bs-ing me i'll be mad
May be they have some tricks to do it. I asked 2 dealers and both said tilitrack has to be done at factory because (as I understood) the mounting areas have to be re-enforced from behind. But please post what you find out.
The mounting points for the utilitrack indeed are re-enforced from behind. They look a lot like welded in nuts accross the backside. (Can see them behind the cab area on the front part of the bed)
Without restating alot. The utilitrack bed and non-utilitrack beds ARE different. According to Nissan literature and phonecalls I have placed to Nissan directly, the utilitrack bed in re-inforced int 22 different places (some of this weight is reflected in the specs for the different vehicles). Nissan claim without the reinforcement the sides could bend inwards. I suppose that depends on the kinds of loads you are strapping in. There are several utilitrack like products though if you intrested.
I addressed some of these issue in another thread:
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