Bedliner
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#12
RE: Bedliner
ORIGINAL: Timmerduder
As I wrote in another post the Linex is tough but also very slick. If you put a cooler or like in the bed you better strap it in or it will slide all over the place. The Rhino is more rubberier (new word) and things stay more stationary and it is softer to the touch.
As I wrote in another post the Linex is tough but also very slick. If you put a cooler or like in the bed you better strap it in or it will slide all over the place. The Rhino is more rubberier (new word) and things stay more stationary and it is softer to the touch.
It just all depends what you need it for.
#13
RE: Bedliner
Line-X it then put in a rubber mat for sliding issues. I got a full bed mat at Big R for $68. About 1/2 inch thick and weighs a good amount. This way you have the armor and the stickierness (another new word) for your bed. Then again. Line-X and the Bed rug would work great too.
#14
RE: Bedliner
I love mine too and they are rerally durable
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#17
RE: Bedliner
alright thanks alot for the opinions guys...
another thing came to my mind the other day when i was thinking about these Bedrugs...you all say clean up is a breeze with a pressure washer or so...but what about blood? Im a big hunter and was wonderin if that would come right out as well or if i would just have to take the liner out for the season?
another thing came to my mind the other day when i was thinking about these Bedrugs...you all say clean up is a breeze with a pressure washer or so...but what about blood? Im a big hunter and was wonderin if that would come right out as well or if i would just have to take the liner out for the season?
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#19
RE: Bedliner
ORIGINAL: suckmyhemi07
alright thanks alot for the opinions guys...
another thing came to my mind the other day when i was thinking about these Bedrugs...you all say clean up is a breeze with a pressure washer or so...but what about blood? Im a big hunter and was wonderin if that would come right out as well or if i would just have to take the liner out for the season?
alright thanks alot for the opinions guys...
another thing came to my mind the other day when i was thinking about these Bedrugs...you all say clean up is a breeze with a pressure washer or so...but what about blood? Im a big hunter and was wonderin if that would come right out as well or if i would just have to take the liner out for the season?
#20
RE: Bedliner
ORIGINAL: Sobomaster
Can't comment on a bedrug, but my regular Mopar drop in liner is awesome. For $150 it was hard to beat. It's not slippery, cleaning is simple, and it has an awesome logo of a Ram with the state of Texas in the back.
Can't comment on a bedrug, but my regular Mopar drop in liner is awesome. For $150 it was hard to beat. It's not slippery, cleaning is simple, and it has an awesome logo of a Ram with the state of Texas in the back.