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Which bedliner should I get for my '05 F150?

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Old 06-09-2005, 01:43 PM
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I have black on mine and it matches the other trim on the truck.

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Old 06-10-2005, 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by likalarry
\happy with my Ford drop-in. The guy that often loads sand might hate it.
Larry in SF, CA
actually thats what i loved about my drop in the most...if it got too dirty from sand or hauling fertilizer for the garden i could just pull it out, lean it against my basketball pole and go nuts with the hose. No water pooling in the front of the bed and all the craps out easily.
 
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Old 06-27-2005, 04:25 PM
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Has anyone tried the Scorpion spray in liner. I am interested in the linex but my local accessory guy does Scorpion. He says he went with this system because of better UV protection/hold up. I also notice, according to the web site, the initial set up for dealers is WAY cheeper for the Scorpion. This may have motivated my guy as much as UV issues. I have seen trucks he has done and they look fine. However opinions from other users would help. Price is $350 Scorpion vs $450 for the linex. Also for the linex I have to drop off in another town, a bit of a hassel. I'm not especially worried about the extra trouble and money, only the results. Anyone?
 
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Old 06-27-2005, 04:28 PM
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Also why remove the bed bolts. Seems it would be less likley to leak/rust if the bolts were sprayed over. I realize that if I ever need to remove the bed it would be easier if the bolts were not covered. Why would I ever need to remove the bed?
 
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Rhino liner!!!
 
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If you have a cap or tonneu or other type of cover over the bed of your truck, the Bedrug is the only way to go, IMO......

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pac50, I do not know which bed liner is best, but I would not loosen or remove bed bolts. Good Luck!
 
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I think any spray on (probably Line X) with a drop in would be my choice. Then a rubber mat on drop in would be nice. Good Luck!
 
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