removing a mopar under the rail bedliner for cleaning?
Mine was $340 over the rails for Rhino liner, expensive but well worth it, the stuff is pretty much indestructible, looks great, and very easy to clean. The guy gave me a deal on it, told me if I was flexible on the schedule and could bring it in to fill a schedule hole for him when someone cancelled he'd discount the price for me. I don't think I'd ever get a truck without having it sprayed now.
that's not too bad, of course YMMV kind of a thing-- I'm quite sure the liner has rubbed paint off in more than a few places; how was your bed and did they do anything for those raw areas?
Actually that's one thing I keep forgetting to take pics of. I'll try to get some for you tomorrow, it's pretty crappy outside today.
Well my iPhone decided it didn't want to work anymore last night and my camera battery is dead.
Plugged the camera in, by the time it charges it'll be dark but maybe the sun will peek out and I can get a pic for you tomorrow.
Plugged the camera in, by the time it charges it'll be dark but maybe the sun will peek out and I can get a pic for you tomorrow.
wouldn't mind seeing it myself..
As promised
Took them earlier today but forgot to upload them till a little bit ago. I'm just going to put a couple here, you can see the rest along with some other pics I took in the thread I made: https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...6k-beware.html
RhinoLiner-wettruck009.jpg
RhinoLiner-wettruck005.jpg
Took them earlier today but forgot to upload them till a little bit ago. I'm just going to put a couple here, you can see the rest along with some other pics I took in the thread I made: https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...6k-beware.htmlRhinoLiner-wettruck009.jpg
RhinoLiner-wettruck005.jpg
Is the bedrug a rubber mat? I had one of those, a fairly heavy one, but stopped using it because the local carwash blowers would blow it right out of the back of the truck on occasion! Wouldn't be as big a deal as it was if it didn't cover you with black marks everywhere you touched it putting it back in.... Finally had enough. It it weren't for that problem, I liked it. Everything would stay put without sliding around. I even tried screwing it down in each corner trying to make it work. If you try that, don't try driving a snowmobile with carbides on it across it. They'll grab and fold the mat up ahead of them (pulling your screws through in the process) . That was the only other problem I had with it. FWIW
I have rubber mat in my bed and it stay put. I dont recall the brand or who made it, but the local performance shop where I bought it told me, its been the best one he has sold, and everyone who has bought one liked it. It has held its place and hasnt rolled or come up yet. I am happy with it, Ill check out who its made by when I get off work... The mat fits very tight in the bed


