Aftermarket Spray Bed Liner & Factory Bed Extender
#1
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Aftermarket Spray Bed Liner & Factory Bed Extender
Just picked up my truck from getting a Bullet spray in bed liner. For those of you who don't know, bullet liners are somewhat new to the industry, and from the same person who created Line-x years ago. I got the "premium" with the UV coat, and it ran me $500 out the door.
The installer did a really good job...got down in the tailgate fold area, and even in between the rear window/outside of the bed. He removed all bolts/lights so the install is clean and bolts can easily be removed if required.
I also installed Ford bed extender (note: 2014> do not work, you need the 2015), which was very easy. 1 bolt holds in each side.
The installer did a really good job...got down in the tailgate fold area, and even in between the rear window/outside of the bed. He removed all bolts/lights so the install is clean and bolts can easily be removed if required.
I also installed Ford bed extender (note: 2014> do not work, you need the 2015), which was very easy. 1 bolt holds in each side.
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Looks awesome and affordable. Just curious where you bought the bed extender and why you went with Bullet instead of LineX. Does it carry a lifetime warranty also?
Just picked up my truck from getting a Bullet spray in bed liner. For those of you who don't know, bullet liners are somewhat new to the industry, and from the same person who created Line-x years ago. I got the "premium" with the UV coat, and it ran me $500 out the door.
The installer did a really good job...got down in the tailgate fold area, and even in between the rear window/outside of the bed. He removed all bolts/lights so the install is clean and bolts can easily be removed if required.
I also installed Ford bed extender (note: 2014> do not work, you need the 2015), which was very easy. 1 bolt holds in each side.
The installer did a really good job...got down in the tailgate fold area, and even in between the rear window/outside of the bed. He removed all bolts/lights so the install is clean and bolts can easily be removed if required.
I also installed Ford bed extender (note: 2014> do not work, you need the 2015), which was very easy. 1 bolt holds in each side.
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Kinda off topic, but how does the tailgate slowly come down? I do not see any hydrolics that would slow it down. Is it hidden somehow?
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I believe there is a piston on the inside that faces towards the hinged area...
And yes, it does partially block the lights, but that's ok with me, it still lets enough light by to be usable.
And yes, it does partially block the lights, but that's ok with me, it still lets enough light by to be usable.
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BOOZEDAILY,
I highly highly recommend LineX of West Fort Worth. This is my 4th truck done by them and Dave and his crew are awesome!
OP what is the actual thickness of that BulletLiner. I was told By a BulletLiner dealer they don't have a thickness standard...??
I highly highly recommend LineX of West Fort Worth. This is my 4th truck done by them and Dave and his crew are awesome!
OP what is the actual thickness of that BulletLiner. I was told By a BulletLiner dealer they don't have a thickness standard...??