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BaldiconVery easy to install took about 10 mins. ( do not !!! use power tools ) ( use a hand torx driver ) on the 8 torx bolts they are alum and can strip and or snap the bolts, I ordered it on E-bay and the seller was lasco ford $64.88 + free shipping , I really like it and also have a
Dee Zee rubber bed mat. the factory tailgate liner is the way to go .....Flatlander2441
2017 F250
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BaldiconVery easy to install took about 10 mins. ( do not !!! use power tools ) ( use a hand torx driver ) on the 8 torx bolts they are alum and can strip and or snap the bolts, I ordered it on E-bay and the seller was lasco ford $64.88 + free shipping , I really like it and also have a
Dee Zee rubber bed mat. the factory tailgate liner is the way to go .....Flatlander2441
2017 F250
Thanks flatlander, I think that's what I'm going with too.
Below is a link to a thread I started a while back that covers the Ford bed liner as well as the Ford tail gate liner. Like flatlander said the tail gate liner install is a 10 minute job and mine fit perfect. Good luck!
Below is a link to a thread I started a while back that covers the Ford bed liner as well as the Ford tail gate liner. Like flatlander said the tail gate liner install is a 10 minute job and mine fit perfect. Good luck!
Thanks for relying and the link to the pictures, I'm definitely going with the Ford tailgate liner. My F150 has a drop-in bed protector and hard plastic tailgate liner. Wish I could go with the drop in liner for my F350, but it won't work very well with the factory puck system.