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Old 11-09-2005, 08:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bedliners

What is best in a bedliner. I personnaly don't like the spray in type. The hard plastic type seem OK. I was thinking on getting a bedrug. Does anyone have any insight or comments on bedliners pros and cons, likes and dislikes?

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Old 11-09-2005, 10:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What is best in a bedliner. I personnaly don't like the spray in type. The hard plastic type seem OK. I was thinking on getting a bedrug. Does anyone have any insight or comments on bedliners pros and cons, likes and dislikes?

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If you don't like spray liners I would get a good quality, thick rubber, bed mat. I don't like drop in liners because everything you put on it slides around. Water and dirt will get trapped between the liner and the bed and may cause it to rust. If you have a drop in liner you are supposed to take it out yearly and clean out the bed. Drop in liners are not supposed to crack but after five or six years but most of them will when you throw heavy rocks or firewood in your bed.

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Personally I'm waiting for the BedRug to out so that I can ditch this OEM liner. Everything slides everywhere with the drop-ins and they are hard on the knees.
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Old 11-09-2005, 07:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Check these out! Works great. Much better, I think, than any of those that I have seen marketed for pick-up trucks. Plus, if you haul calves or foals they'll be right at home.

http://www.rammfence.com/RF_stall_mats.htm

I got mine at a Tractor Supply joint. About 60 bucks. It's kinda cushy and indestructable.
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The plastic liner in my truck is a heaping, steaming pile of.......well, lets just say I don't like it.
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i kinda like the spray in liner it seems to be more solid than others
and also things dont go sliding around it is skid - proof

it is also easy to clean out deer blood and guts by just spraying it with the wand at the car wash
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