Bed Liners
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I did the Dualliner in my 05 Ram as I didn't care for the Herculiner in there. The upper side rails just sort of snap in and the bottoms are held in with the anchor bolts. I did need to elongate my driver side front bolt slots about 1/4" as they were not quite right. On the gate end of the sides I used wide auto molding tape to keep the edges on the vertical from leaning in.
The bottom is heavy and stuff in the bed don't slide. The fit is good but not to tight to remove when you need to.
Main problem I had was the gate protector. The outer ribs were too far out and when I closed the gate the inward force caused the protector to bow out in the middle. I trimmed the ribs off and it works just fine.
I do also have a Roll-N-Lock cover for the bed. It required a small notch to both sides of the front protector hang over.
All in all I'm happy with it.
If you PM me your Email I can send a picture or two.
The bottom is heavy and stuff in the bed don't slide. The fit is good but not to tight to remove when you need to.
Main problem I had was the gate protector. The outer ribs were too far out and when I closed the gate the inward force caused the protector to bow out in the middle. I trimmed the ribs off and it works just fine.
I do also have a Roll-N-Lock cover for the bed. It required a small notch to both sides of the front protector hang over.
All in all I'm happy with it.
If you PM me your Email I can send a picture or two.
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Hey guys, looking at getting a new liner as the spray in I got the truck when I bought it. What does everyone think of Dualiner? I've heard decent things about them with other trucks, but couldn't find much info on the forums about it.
So, you have a spray in and are looking for a drop in style? I'm confused.
Last edited by dirtydog; 05-29-2014 at 10:34 PM.