bed liner?
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bed liner?
I still have my stock bedliner in my 02' 1500, and just helped a guy on the fire dept install a roll on bed liner on his F150. It is a herculiner bedliner, and came with rollers, a gallon of the liner, and sandpaper to scuff up the paint to adhere to. Has anyone done something like this? How do you like it? how long does it last? Anyone tried a spray-on undercoating instead? All my stuff in the bed slides around too much and it needs to change.... Let me know! Thanks.
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I always used a drop in plastic one and got talked into trying a BedRug liner by a salesman after I bought this truck.
I'LL NEVER buy anything else. I've put this thing thru hell and all it needs is to unzip the bottom out and hit with a pressure washer once or twice a year to stay like new.
Gas and oil spills, loads of river rock and sand, you name it.
Best thing about it is that it's a synthethic "carpet", NOTHING moves. There's no telling how many fishing rods I've broken back in the day with batteries, etc. sliding into them.
I'm sold on the thing - BIG TIME!!!
I'LL NEVER buy anything else. I've put this thing thru hell and all it needs is to unzip the bottom out and hit with a pressure washer once or twice a year to stay like new.
Gas and oil spills, loads of river rock and sand, you name it.
Best thing about it is that it's a synthethic "carpet", NOTHING moves. There's no telling how many fishing rods I've broken back in the day with batteries, etc. sliding into them.
I'm sold on the thing - BIG TIME!!!
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Not of mine, never saw the need to take a pic of my truck bed, I may have one of my ATV in the bed that will show it, but here's their website:
http://www.bedrug.com
http://www.bedrug.com
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i had a bed rug in the colorado i had. it worked great but was a pain in the a!@ to clean. everything seamed to stick to it - leafs, mulch, twigs - and i did get stains in it after a couple months - gas & oil mostly - and when wet would take awhile to dry out even longer if you have a tool box but it does hold everything in place so you won't damage your stuff. so as for a bed rug it's a good product but has it's problems. i'd go for a spray liner, costs more but works great.