Bedrug
Yeah, the Bedrugs that are sold from the Dodge dealers are all supposed to have the Ram logo. Some other places may have those too.
That's exactly what I want. Called my local dealer and they couldn't find the bedrug as an available part to order. I guess I'll need to call another dealer. Anyone have the part number for it?
Try this link, all the way on the bottom is the 5'7 bed bed rug, and the best price I found. I ordered mine from there and should be here Thursday. Anywhere else around here was around 100$ more
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...subcat3=140179
Edit: Oh btw I don't think they have one for the Rambox yet
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...subcat3=140179
Edit: Oh btw I don't think they have one for the Rambox yet
Try this link, all the way on the bottom is the 5'7 bed bed rug, and the best price I found. I ordered mine from there and should be here Thursday. Anywhere else around here was around 100$ more
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...subcat3=140179
Edit: Oh btw I don't think they have one for the Rambox yet
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...subcat3=140179
Edit: Oh btw I don't think they have one for the Rambox yet
Shipping was 31.22 to WA and I also bought a bug shield while I was there so not sure if that made a differance. But with the tax here of 8.8% I could not go wrong that and they were 20$ cheaper then the dodge dealer here.
Each to his own of course.
Thanks for the input.
I talked to the service manager and the parts guy at my dealer about the bedrug.
Both suggested I do not buy it.
Said they were having real problems with people bringing the trucks in because the velcro does not hold and the liner starts flapping in the wind at interstate speeds.
Salesman said it was the best product on the market....salesman...
This could be the installer!? However I now know the head shop guy well and he is sharp.
Might be a real problem, already had to many...wind noise, seat wear.
I went with the Dodge plastic bedliner.
I know they work and stand up to everything I ever need it for.
As far as rust, I have the lifetime paint guarantee
Thanks for the input.
I talked to the service manager and the parts guy at my dealer about the bedrug.
Both suggested I do not buy it.
Said they were having real problems with people bringing the trucks in because the velcro does not hold and the liner starts flapping in the wind at interstate speeds.
Salesman said it was the best product on the market....salesman...
This could be the installer!? However I now know the head shop guy well and he is sharp.
Might be a real problem, already had to many...wind noise, seat wear.
I went with the Dodge plastic bedliner.
I know they work and stand up to everything I ever need it for.
As far as rust, I have the lifetime paint guarantee
Well I do know you have to make sure the bed is clean and you install it above 65 deg so make sure you install it right
Now I can't say if it works well without a topper cause that is the only way I have owned one. I can't see owning a bed rug if you did not have something to go over it. I know they can be out in the weather and all but just don't trust it I guess.
I will be taking my truck over to the shop and making sure the temp is above 65 before I install all the Velcro and such to make sure it does not come up...but I have a topper installed so I don't need to worry about the wind and what not.
Now I will say it is outstanding if you have a topper on. It really saves on your knees that and it is not too hard to clean up when everything is dry.
Just my 2c
Now I can't say if it works well without a topper cause that is the only way I have owned one. I can't see owning a bed rug if you did not have something to go over it. I know they can be out in the weather and all but just don't trust it I guess. I will be taking my truck over to the shop and making sure the temp is above 65 before I install all the Velcro and such to make sure it does not come up...but I have a topper installed so I don't need to worry about the wind and what not.
Now I will say it is outstanding if you have a topper on. It really saves on your knees that and it is not too hard to clean up when everything is dry.
Just my 2c
Some may already know this, but I recently had a Line X dealer tell me that to keep the Line X looking great to clean it a couple times a year with full strength Simple Green and a stiff brush. He said if you do that a couple times a year it will keep the oxidation off and have it looking nice. He also said he treats his with whatever he uses to put on the dash of his truck. I'm not so sure I would go that far, but it's a suggestion I suppose.
great advise with the simple green, never would have thought of that.



