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Old 02-20-2011, 12:05 PM
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Talking 07 F150 bedliner ????

I just got a 07 F150 special order green with a 8ft bed
I am getting rid of my 89 F250 superCab with a 8ft bed.it has a plastic
duraliner in it.,I was wondering can that fit in a 07?

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Old 02-20-2011, 01:32 PM
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I have my doubts,but anything is possible. I purchased a tonneau cover for my 97 LWB...traded it in on an 07(kept the new 400 buck cover),and the damn thing fit like a glove.
 
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Old 02-21-2011, 06:20 AM
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Yeah it might fit but not a good fit. I recommend a spray in liner too or no liner. The plastic ones just give a place for water to hide and rust out you bed.
 
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Old 02-21-2011, 07:33 AM
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I doubt it will fit.I had a tool box in my 97 F150 that sat down inside the bed.The top of the box was flush with the top of the bed .I tried putting it in my 06 but the 06 bed was taller and wider than the 97 bed so the box wasn't tall enough or long enough.So I'll go out on a limb and say the plastic bedliner won't fit an 07.
 
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Old 02-21-2011, 10:49 AM
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Like the others have said I doubt it will fit and if it does it won't fit good. Spray in liners seem to be the way to go and they actually aren't that expensive. I priced my 6.5 foot bed and it was $350.
 
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Old 02-21-2011, 01:03 PM
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I paid $490 for Line-x on my 6.5' bed.But prices can vary quite a bit in different areas depending on how much competition there is in the area.
 
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Old 02-21-2011, 07:52 PM
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it wont fit right, the 04+ beds are alot deeper than pre 04's. i have a plastic one and i hate it, i also would recommend a spray in
 
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SAVE YOUR MONEY! I Recently was quoted at $460.00 for a LineX spray-on bedliner for my 05' F-150 XLT and decided to look at some do-it-yourself kits. Now, there are alot of gimmic kits out there that are of poor quality, but I ended up going with a Dupli-Color Truck Bed Lining kit with Kevlar in it. The total kit price was $115.00 and total time to do it on my 6 1/2 foot bed was maybe 35-45 minutes a coat. The finish and feel looks fantastic, the prep-work was easy, it only involved a little sanding, taping, and acetone or mineral spirits to get off all wax and grease. This is the best outcome I could have asked for without having to pay the extra $345.00 for some guy at LineX to do it. Grizzly Grip also has good reviews but I recommend the Dupli-Color Kit. You can get it at your local Advance Auto Parts......Good Luck
 
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Originally Posted by 05truckguy
SAVE YOUR MONEY! I Recently was quoted at $460.00 for a LineX spray-on bedliner for my 05' F-150 XLT and decided to look at some do-it-yourself kits. Now, there are alot of gimmic kits out there that are of poor quality, but I ended up going with a Dupli-Color Truck Bed Lining kit with Kevlar in it. The total kit price was $115.00 and total time to do it on my 6 1/2 foot bed was maybe 35-45 minutes a coat. The finish and feel looks fantastic, the prep-work was easy, it only involved a little sanding, taping, and acetone or mineral spirits to get off all wax and grease. This is the best outcome I could have asked for without having to pay the extra $345.00 for some guy at LineX to do it. Grizzly Grip also has good reviews but I recommend the Dupli-Color Kit. You can get it at your local Advance Auto Parts......Good Luck
I've been looking to do this myself as well. Glad to hear it came out well, 05truckguy.
 
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It won't fit, but the myth that drop in liners rust out your bed isn't true if you drive your truck regularly. I've had drop ins in all 3 of my trucks and not ever had a bed even begin to rust. Sure they'll mess up the paint a bit, but they keep the interior of the bed good and shiny from the constant movement. And, for the few hundred dollars cheaper than a spray in, they're a good deal.
 
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