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Old 06-18-2010, 09:24 PM
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Need a bed liner for my 2011 SD. What brand?

What brand bed liner would you guys recommend? Who sells them and what should I expect to pay?

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Forget the bedliner. Get it Line-X'd. I had a Ford bedliner on my 1997 F150 and it faded. Looked like crap. On my 2006 F150 I got the Line-X. Looks much better. On some drop in bed liners, if any water gets trapped underneath it could cause corrosion. Water always needs somewhere to drain.
 
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LineX or Rhino, drop in liners move around and rub through the paint on your bed, if you don't want a spray in I would opt for a simple rubber mat in the bottom rather than a plastic drop in, after the drop in is in your truck for a year the whole bottom of your bed will be worn down to bare metal.
 
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as stated above, go with a spray in liner or dont bother...

those plastic liners do as much damage as they claim to stop..
 
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What should I expect to pay for a spray in liner?

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About $500 over the rail
You can get a rubber floor liner for under $100 which will protect your bed pretty well, it's also nice because if you drop something in the bed it generally won't dent it and the rubber mat keeps stuff from sliding around.
 
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What brand bed liner would you guys recommend? Who sells them and what should I expect to pay?

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Wade

Line-X or Rhino only way to go. Got a Rhino three years ago still looks great at $425.
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Line-X or Rhino only way to go. Got a Rhino three years ago still looks great at $425.
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Paid $250 for mine OTD 3 years ago now.

Looks great, is great, protects well, and I'd buy again... especially at $250.

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Paid $250 for mine OTD 3 years ago now.

Looks great, is great, protects well, and I'd buy again... especially at $250.

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Yea! make me feel like I got ripped off.
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Nah you got a good deal at $425. My buddy has a Ford dealership 'round here and hooked me up on the connection.

I think $440 is what they were charging + tax, and that's under the rail.

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$995 over the rail a year ago! But then that is Alaska price.
 
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Youch! That is steep!

Another vote for Line-X. I had it in a few trucks in the past, and plan to get it in my 350.
 
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Bringing an old thread to life.

For those of you that have the integrated rear-step, are you leaving the plastic on the tailgate and only doign the bed? Or is it possible to have the tailgate sprayed as well?

my truck had the step, and I wish it didnt. I'd much prefer to have a flat tailgate.
 
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Originally Posted by rockstate45
Paid $250 for mine OTD 3 years ago now.

Looks great, is great, protects well, and I'd buy again... especially at $250.

-rockstate
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Nah you got a good deal at $425. My buddy has a Ford dealership 'round here and hooked me up on the connection.

I think $440 is what they were charging + tax, and that's under the rail.

-rockstate
So, why would you tell a guy who is shopping that you paid $250? I like a neener neener as much as the next guy, but it doesn't really help the OP when he goes shopping.

I had Line-X in my last truck, have Rhino in this truck. I liked the Line-X better. Both are well worth the $400-$500 you can expect to pay.
 
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Bringing an old thread to life.

For those of you that have the integrated rear-step, are you leaving the plastic on the tailgate and only doign the bed? Or is it possible to have the tailgate sprayed as well?

my truck had the step, and I wish it didnt. I'd much prefer to have a flat tailgate.
You can keep the step and get rid of the pole. The pole is the only reason for plastic liner integration. There's a thread in the 6.7 forum where a few guys have done this, parts list is available in the thread as well. They ordered the flat factory panel and had it all sprayed, keeping the step but losing the pole.

I plan to do this mod at some point, I hate the way the bedliner is designed with the pole on there.

Here's the link:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...sist-pole.html
 

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