Line X Rocker Panel and Bumpers
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Line X Rocker Panel and Bumpers
Thinking about using Line X on the Rocker Panel and Bumpers for my truck. Anybody done this? I've seached and found pics of the rocker panels but not the bumpers. Pros/Cons?
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First quote i got was $1,350 which includes the fancy lineX clearcoat and sand blasting the bumpers.
I think it is a good alternative to replacement bumpers. I dunno.. Need some pics
I think it is a good alternative to replacement bumpers. I dunno.. Need some pics
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I have had my rockers done some 5 years ago. One piece of advice that I would give is this: Have them spray the rocker with the door(s) open all the way up to the plastic step cover. As happy as I am with mine, over the years there are some chips that are starting to show in the area that is just covered by the doors. Other than that this is one good investment .
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Did not or can not duplicate picture uploads, please see post #49 in this thread for pictures of a Line-X'd FabFours rear bumper...or maybe it is user error, I can't figure it out.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...=231972&page=4
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...=231972&page=4
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Thanks
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I know that it is mixed, I do not know how close they can match the paint color. You also need to remember that texture plays games with what your eyes see due to different reflection angles, so it will probably be close, but not perfect.