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Old 03-04-2004, 04:52 PM   #1
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Line-X bedliner

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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Old 04-07-2004, 05:09 PM   #2
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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.

These guys did mine in Austin, TX.

http://www.line-xofaustin.com

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Old 04-08-2004, 01:34 AM   #3
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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.
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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
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Old 04-11-2004, 12:37 PM   #5
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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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Old 04-15-2004, 02:45 PM   #6
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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.
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Old 04-15-2004, 02:47 PM   #7
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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

Good idea, hope they can.
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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.
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Old 04-15-2004, 05:11 PM   #9
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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)

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Old 04-19-2004, 07:27 PM   #10
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Utilitrack Bed Different

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:

http://www.titantalk.com/showthread.php?t=9976

You might want to like through it.

I'm waiting for my truck to arrive in June. .... can't wait!
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