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Old 05-04-2006, 03:48 PM
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Sportliner Bed Rug

When I bought my 06 F150 FX4 I didn't buy a bedliner. I was gonna get Rhinoliner but the more I thought of it I'm not going to be doing too much hauling in the bed. More towing than anything. So I was thinking about getting the Sportliner Bed Rug. Does anyone have one or whats your opinion on a bedliner?
 
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Old 05-04-2006, 03:57 PM
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Thanks for asking that question! For I too have been looking at the Bedrug. I'm curious as to how well it holds up after being rained on numerous times? Does it get shabby looking, I wonder. I just bought an '06 Ranger not long ago, and was also considering a sprayed on liner, but the thought of them having to scuff up the paint, being brand new and all, makes me cringe a little!
 
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I have the bed rug and am pretty happy with it. I do have the retrax top so that maybe the difference. It does dry pretty fast and has held up pretty well, 2 years plus.
 
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I have it also, but have a retractable cover over it. So far I like it.

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I have it also, but have a retractable cover over it. So far I like it.

Jim
Hi. Any update on how the Bedrug is working for you? I'm considering getting one. Thanks!
 
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I have the Bedrug and it makes carrying household items easy..I do not haul soil, gravel or any other construction material with my truck...so it works very nice for me. I also have a Leer bed cover.
 
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I have a Bedrug and love it. Although it is covered by a Century cap, it is the best upgrade I've done to the truck. Look for a deal online, as it is an easy DIY install in your driveway. I think I spent 30 minutes installing mine and I could do the next one much faster.

With a cap/topper you are always crawling into and out of the bed. The Bedrug is so much nicer on the knees than crawling around on a plastic bedliner, bare bed, or one coated by an aftermarket firm. You'll be glad you bought one.

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Craig
 

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I have had a bedrug for over a year and a half... about half the time with a camper shell and about half without. Its been rained on, snowed on, had dirt dumped all over, oil/grease, quads/motorcycles loaded in and it looks brand new.

I love my bedrug and highly recommend it for anyone. I also happened to sell them on my site...check it out!
 
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I have a Bedrug as well and LOVE it...very forgiving on your knees and easy to clean..I put 2 antelope back there when I went out west and it just hoses clean.
 
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Thank you for the responses to my Bed Rug question. I think I'll be headin' down the ole Bed Rug path in a few weeks.

Thanks again for sharing your experiences!

Rich
 
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