View Poll Results: Which Type of Bed Liner Do You Prefer?
BedRug Bed Liner
12
13.19%
BedTred Bed Liner
1
1.10%
Spray-In Bed Liner
60
65.93%
Plastic Drop-In Bed Liner
18
19.78%
Voters: 91. You may not vote on this poll
Bed Liners: Which Is Best For Your Ford Truck?
#1
I have a construction business and I have tried all of bed rugs, drop ins, and just about every popular spray on. I knew that there had to be a better way. I found the Dual Liner and I ordered one for my truck. When I got it I was really surprised how tough the side panels were and I never seen a thicker bed mat than the one dual liner uses. The pieces fit perfectly in my truck and it looked great. So I ordered 5 more for some of the other trucks in my fleet. I just wish I would have heard about dual liner a few years ago. I would have not got the trucks done with line x, which are all faded and worn down to bare metal. So I would choose none of the above. Dual Liner Takes the CAKE!
#2
#4
Line-X. Hands Down!
#5
See, I can remove my liner and use it in the next truck, or take it out and sell it if it doesn't fit the next one, while leaving the bed in like-new condition.
You ever get another truck, you'll be paying for another spray-in, as I'm sure lifetime warranty doesn't include transferring the liner to another truck or giving you any money back.
#6
You must be joking... Have you ever pulled a drop in liner out of a truck aver 100k miles? They have scratched the paint up quite badly. Plus road grime can get trapped under the liner.
#7
No... you must not know how to read....
Thank you sir!
On another note I'd love to know how many of the 16 voters for the spray-ins have ever tried something else besides the drop-ins.
On another note I'd love to know how many of the 16 voters for the spray-ins have ever tried something else besides the drop-ins.
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#8
Bedrug is a good product for what it is, but like everything else, it's not perfect.
It's good for light to moderate duty, heavy duty use can tear the nap. Most liquids will wash out although I've seen stained nap. Twigs, leaves, and such don't wash out easily. If you don't use a tonneau cover with it, it tends to sag after a while. It only comes in gray. It's soft and easy on your knees if you crawl around in the bed. It's easy to install and easy to remove.
It's good for light to moderate duty, heavy duty use can tear the nap. Most liquids will wash out although I've seen stained nap. Twigs, leaves, and such don't wash out easily. If you don't use a tonneau cover with it, it tends to sag after a while. It only comes in gray. It's soft and easy on your knees if you crawl around in the bed. It's easy to install and easy to remove.
#12
skyfox, fz1dave mentioned he has a BedRug Bed Liner, which will definitely keep your truck be in "like-new" condition after many years of use. You may have been misunderstood thinking he was using a hard plastic drop-in liner, which will definitely tear up a bed over time. Just wanted to clear that up, we love to hear end user reviews on all of these products so keep it up guys!
fz1dave, thank your for pointing out my total lack of literacy. I've been trying hard to learn how to read for quite some time now, but it looks like I still need some work. Maybe someday I'll be as smart as you.
to answer your question. I have used: Spray-in, Drop-In, & a Bedslide. Nothing against the Bedrug, I just don't spend enough time sleeping back there to want it so plush.
#13
#14
Mmmmm. Let me see. I plan on getting both the spray-in and also I may add the rubber mat on top. I'd love the bedrug but it's true, Very plush for a truck bed that wont be seen too often. I plan on getting a Folding tonneau and will also have a 5th wheel hitch inside.
I'd rather cut a hole in my rubber matt than cut a hole in a bedrug.
As anyone used a bedrug with a 5th wheel?
I'd rather cut a hole in my rubber matt than cut a hole in a bedrug.
As anyone used a bedrug with a 5th wheel?