Sorry, I forgot the address the question about the cost of Line-X that was asked prior.
A couple of years ago I went in to a shop to ask them how much it would be to coat the entire inner tub of a 60's era FJ40 Landcruiser. The guys in the shop were very flexible and said they would do the job for right around $300 as long as I was willing to prep the truck. For this, they even offered me space in the shop to remove/unbolt everything from inside the cab.
As for prep, they told me they didn't want everything stripped down to bare metal before they applied the Line-X. Any/all loose scale and rust needs to be removed but good, solid paint just needs to be roughed up with very course sandpaper so the Line-X will get a good bond.
So, I never did get the truck Line-X'd because shortly thereafter I ended up rolling it (several times) while rockcrawling. I looked at the poor tub and decided that it only made sense to get it coated after I fixed my screwup. So, now I'm in the process of designing a rear tube frame/body to replace the damaged tub from about the rear of the driver's seat area back. Too many projects to count
Line-X will stand by their product and fix it free for the time period that you own the truck. I've got a friend who has it installed in the bed of his pickup and the only problem/failure was about a dime sized chip which was fixed. If anyone has compared the two, Line-X has a much more consistent texture compared to Rhino Lining which is why I selected it.
So, If my Deuce is all prepped when I bring it in, I'm guessing it will run right around in the $200 range for the cab and $300-$400 for the bed. When I talked to them, they were figuring cost mostly based on how much product was required to finish the job.
Hope this helps somewhat, Ross