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Hi there, I just purchased a 2020 3500hd diesel last week, and the one thing it didn’t have when I purchased was a spray in bed liner. This is the first NEW vehicle I’ve ever purchased, so I’ve never had a warranty. I’d like to get a line-x liner sprayed in, but I was wondering if doing so will void any kind of warranty? If so, what would it be? Thank you

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Shouldn't void anything
If it did it would(should) only affect area u messed with

Example
They can't say the spray in liner made the motor blow up

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yeah your fine bro.....spray away

 

they offer spray in liners as part of some packages and use all of the spray companies as well as their own at the plant

 

congrats on new truck!

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Thanks for the replies, appreciate it. Every truck I’ve owned has already had a liner. Honestly I don’t know how people can stand not having one. It makes the hair on my neck stand up every time I slide something into the bed. Haha

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if your gonna put a liner in the bed than it really doesn't matter if you scratch it up.....they gonna scratch it up anyway, before they spray liner 

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On 5/13/2020 at 10:49 PM, JHarris32 said:

Hi there, I just purchased a 2020 3500hd diesel last week, and the one thing it didn’t have when I purchased was a spray in bed liner. This is the first NEW vehicle I’ve ever purchased, so I’ve never had a warranty. I’d like to get a line-x liner sprayed in, but I was wondering if doing so will void any kind of warranty? If so, what would it be? Thank you

Welcome neighbor to the north. Congratulations on your new truck.

 

You are fine with the bed liner, I would also suggest on of the GM rubber mats on top. Kind of redundant, but it really does help thing from sliding around the bed.

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