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BedRug Bed Liner
12
13.19%
BedTred Bed Liner
1
1.10%
Spray-In Bed Liner
60
65.93%
Plastic Drop-In Bed Liner
18
19.78%
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Bed Liners: Which Is Best For Your Ford Truck?

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Old 03-06-2011, 12:42 AM
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Yes, I've seen it. It's really not a "bedliner" as you might think, it's more like a slip resistant surface coating because it's pretty thin and won't give you any impact protection. But, maybe that's OK for you. It also only has the 3 year/36 mo warranty.

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Old 03-06-2011, 08:00 AM
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the drop in plastic liner is just the thing if you have a dump kit installed
everything just slides out so nice, rock, mulch, firewood, whatever.............
 
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Old 03-06-2011, 08:49 AM
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Have had plastic liners in all the trucks I owned now tried Line X and really like this one alot. Haven't really seen any others after years of use.
 
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Well, I changed my mine. I got my dealer to include Line-X Colour matched spray in bed liner and I also asked him to supply the "Bedrug" soft carpet bedliner but I asked him not to install it and keep it in a box or me.

I intend to wait until the truck comes back from the Line-X supplier and then I'll install the Bedrug myself. Then when I need to install the 5th wheel hitch, I'll pull the Bedrug out and store it in the garage. I don't plan on towing often so the Bedrug will be used 90% of the time but I will have a nice sprayed in liner when I'm towing.

This should protect my bed very well.

Overkill? Yes but I managed to get those two items thrown into the deal anyway and I like both options.

The Bedrug is very soft on the knees and can be pressure washed, even if I spill dirty oil on it.
 
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Hey my brother does your guys website stuff....Cool I have a 2011 FX4 on order and not sure if I am going spray in or bedrug, I like the above and doing both...
 
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Thanks for the info!
 
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Originally Posted by TonneauCoversWorld
Hi Nick!
Hey, put a Tonneau Cover on a buddies Colorado today that we got from your website, Extang, went on with no problems, other then the part he needs from Extang that was broken in shipping, but it will stay on truck until he gets the new part just fine.
 
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Will have to get some pictures and post up, I did have a question regarding the bedtred vs the dual liner. How do these compare? On the bedtred is the entire structure made of the non skid surface with the closed cell foam backing?
 
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The Dual Liner makes more sence to me.

My Dual Liner snaps in place under the rails. Each of the panels interlock with each other, (this installation video shows it really good Bed Liner Installation - Bedliner Installation Videos) to insure that there is no way they can pulled out by heavy cargo. When I looked at the Bed Tred it was obvious that it would not provide the same level of dent protection as the Dual Liner. I did not like how the Bed Tred was held in place with hook and loop velcro either.
 
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Originally Posted by darrelf150
My Dual Liner snaps in place under the rails. Each of the panels interlock with each other, (this installation video shows it really good Bed Liner Installation - Bedliner Installation Videos) to insure that there is no way they can pulled out by heavy cargo. When I looked at the Bed Tred it was obvious that it would not provide the same level of dent protection as the Dual Liner. I did not like how the Bed Tred was held in place with hook and loop velcro either.
Watching the video it would almost seem that the floor could slide out of the channel unless its closed at the end and prevents that...otherwise I would think you would want something holding it to the floor
 
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I have never had the mat come out of the channel, actually I have never had the mat move at all. I don't think the mat would move even if it wasn't tucked into the channel, because the mat is really thick and heavy duty.
 
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Good to know, Thanks
 
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Rhino Liner has my vote....
 
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Rhino Liner has my vote....
They look good don't they!















 
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Well picked up my truck yesterday, not I have to get my cover and liner figured out.
 


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