Another bedliner question
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Another bedliner question
I'd like your guys opinion, I have an Ecoboost coming any day now & had just about decided on spray-in but after reading about dual liner not sure now. Which one would you recommend if you're hauling a lot of firewood? I'd like to prevent the dents to the wheel wells & floor as much as possible.
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The Dual Liner is the way to go! I haul bricks, C blocks, compactors, and scaffold Dual Liner has the best dent protection for those critical areas (the floor and the wheel wells). I would destroy a spray on in less than a year. I have had the dual liners for several years and they still look great and do there job well. I like that I can take the Dual Liner out to clean the truck too. The Dual Liner bed liner is the best bed liner I have ever owned!
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Does it fit to the sides & corners real close? One thing I don't care for on the one piece liners is the way they aren't close-fitting, esp. in the corners. I hate to lose that little bit of space, (I haul my dirt bikes & the 6.5 bed is really too short the way it is). Makes the difference in whether I can close the tailgate or not.
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It fits tight to the sheet metal, so no wasted space what so ever. This Dual Liner installation video shows it really good Bed Liner Installation - Bedliner Installation Videos
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installed my Dual Liner today, nice combo, couple things I would add are using bolts to tie down the lower half of the tailgate cover(tailgate step owners can ignore), I will be using rivnuts and bolting that section down, could fit just a little tighter up front, but all in all will fit my needs great. Rubber mat is sticky, aint nothing sliding around back there.
Will install an Extang Fulltilt tomorrow after work.
Will install an Extang Fulltilt tomorrow after work.
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08-14-2011 02:05 AM