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Originally Posted by NYTITANMAN
Hey guys,
I ordered my KC 4WD a few weeks ago with a bedliner (no utili-track). I was under the assumption it would be a sprayed one, but since I saw one on the lot that was drop-in, I've been doing some research.
If you build one at the nissan website and click on "bedliner", a description of the drop-in one appears. So, now I'm making the assumption that if you don't get the utili-track option (and just get a bedliner) if will be drop-in. If you get the utili-track, you get the sprayed one. Why would they be different?? Can anyone confirm??
Also, on the Nissan website description (for the drop-in) bedliner, it says:
• Cargo Separation System helps restrain smaller payloads from shifting forward or backward in the bed.
• Cargo Stacking Feature provides for two-tier loading of payload.
What does this mean??
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It is only a drop in that they offer, and I also wanted a bedliner without the Utility Bed Package. When the truck was delivered, they said that I would have to come back on a different day for them to install the bedliner. Since the dealer I bought from was 45 minutes away, I told them to keep the liner, and take the difference off the price of the truck. They did, and I used the difference in buying a Rhino Liner for the truck. That is guaranteed for the life of the truck, and it is put on thick enough where it's not going to bubble. If it does, chip, scatch, bubble, or anything, I get a new liner. Seems like a better thought then the plastic bedliner. A bedliner adds alot of value to your truck, so be sure to have one either way.