LINE-X Of Shawnee in Oklahoma City: Spray-On Truck Bed Liners and Protective Coatings

LINE-X of Shawnee applies spray-on polyurethane protective coatings to truck beds, undercarriages, and other vehicle surfaces at a franchise location in Shawnee, serving the Oklahoma City metro area with same-day application and custom fit for most truck models.

What LINE-X of Shawnee actually does

LINE-X is a spray-on bed liner system, not a removable drop-in or bolt-on product. The application process bonds a polyurethane coating directly to the truck bed interior, creating a seamless surface that conforms to every curve and corner. The coating is UV-resistant and rated to withstand impact, abrasion, and chemical exposure. Beyond bed liners, the Shawnee location applies LINE-X to undercarriage protection, door panels, and bumpers. The system has been manufactured since 1993 and operates through licensed franchises; the Shawnee outlet is independently owned but operates under LINE-X standards and warranty.

Services and pricing

LINE-X bed liner application costs between $400 and $650 for a full-size truck bed, depending on bed length and whether additional protection packages are added. Shorter beds (compact trucks) run $350 to $450. Undercarriage protection costs $200 to $400 and is often bundled with bed liner work. The Shawnee location typically completes a bed liner job in 4 to 6 hours, allowing same-day turnaround for morning drop-offs. Pricing does shift seasonally with material costs; confirm current rates by calling before scheduling. LINE-X covers the coating against defects in workmanship and materials for the vehicle's lifetime under original ownership, though the warranty does not cover damage from impact or abuse.

How it compares to other Oklahoma City area options

Removable bed liners (Weathertech, BedRug, Husky) cost $300 to $500 and can be transferred to a new truck, but they do not protect the bed floor edges and undercarriage. Drop-in liners also trap moisture between the liner and truck bed, potentially causing rust over time. Spray-on coatings like LINE-X eliminate that moisture trap and seal the entire bed structure, including seams and corners. Rustoleum DIY truck bed coating kits cost $50 to $150 but require careful surface prep and manual application and do not achieve the durability of professional polyurethane systems. For buyers willing to pay more upfront, LINE-X's seamless protection and permanence appeal to those keeping their trucks long-term or working in abrasive environments. Removable liners make sense for leased vehicles or frequent truck swaps.

Who it suits and who it does not

LINE-X works best for truck owners in construction, agriculture, or other trades who haul rough materials daily and want permanent, low-maintenance protection. Buyers planning to keep a truck beyond 5 years see better value in spray-on coatings than removable liners. Owners concerned about resale value sometimes hesitate because spray-on liners are truck-specific; a colored liner cannot be removed without damaging the underlying bed. Buyers leasing trucks, trading vehicles frequently, or prioritizing the ability to remove aftermarket products should choose a drop-in liner instead.

What the first visit involves

Call the Shawnee location to schedule an appointment and confirm bed dimensions and any custom requests (undercarriage, door panels, bumper coverage). Bring the truck on the appointment day; the facility will inspect the bed, pressure-wash it if needed, and discuss color and coverage options. If the bed has existing damage, surface rust, or dents, discuss repairs before coating application. The application process happens in a climate-controlled booth; customers should expect the truck to be ready the same day if scheduled early. Do not pressure-wash the truck immediately after application; let the coating cure for 24 hours.

Hours, parking, and logistics

The Shawnee location operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with Saturday hours available by appointment. Verify current hours before visiting, as franchise schedules occasionally shift. The facility has parking for customer vehicles and a waiting area. Plan to drop off your truck in the morning and arrange alternate transportation; most jobs finish same-day, but afternoon appointments may extend into early evening. The Shawnee location is accessible from I-44 and serves Oklahoma City-area customers within a 30-minute drive; for customers farther south or east, checking a closer franchise location may save time.

LINE-X of Shawnee fills a specific need for owners who value seamless, permanent truck bed protection and want professional application without shipping the vehicle or waiting days. The spray-on system justifies its cost through durability and the elimination of moisture-related rust that removable liners cannot prevent.