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After reviewing my intended use for my new truck I have come to the decision that a rubber bedliner is the way to go for me. I don't haul much (sportbike on occaision) and when I have things in the bed I like the rubber bedliner as it would help to keep things from sliding around the bed.
For those of you with the rubber bed liners - what are my choices/options - is there one out there that is better than the others? Also, will the rubber mat have contours on the back side to fit into the bed rail channles - so you have a true flat surface - or do they just overlay the bed?
BZ - I had read as many of the other bedliner posts as I could find - but most of them focus on the plastic bedliner or the spay in lining type - not much in the way of specifics on the rubber mat - thanks guys for the mention of the Ford mat - didn't realize Ford offered one.
np....if you hang around long enough, you'll see the same questions asked again and again...
I hear ya....been there on other forums Mustang, Lincoln LS, CBR1000RR......this is my 1st truck and I have to admit - it's AWESOME and the memebers here appear to be very helpful and knowledgable....I haven't seen a single flame yet and that is great - really enjoying this forum!!
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