Bedliner for Rambox
how can you put a dropin bed liner in and not move the corgo manager?
guys,
here is the Mopar part #82212043 for the Rambox Bedliner.
Yes you can stil use the Bed Extender but you are limited to only a few spots now as opposed to "anywhere". no biggie though.
All you have to do is loosen the cargo manager and the bedliner slides right under the rail.
sorry, don't know how to post pics. someone wanna advise?
Mike De.
here is the Mopar part #82212043 for the Rambox Bedliner.
Yes you can stil use the Bed Extender but you are limited to only a few spots now as opposed to "anywhere". no biggie though.
All you have to do is loosen the cargo manager and the bedliner slides right under the rail.
sorry, don't know how to post pics. someone wanna advise?
Mike De.
I'm much happier with my Rhino Lining than I'd be with the plastic insert. (Especially after seeing the pics)
Sorry, but that looks So Loose Fitting, and mis-matched color to the RamBox Lids (maybe just recent ArmorAll of the lids?), and such large cut-outs where water and grit will get behind/under it... The cut-outs are obviously to afford three locations to setup the Cargo Barrier / Extender - but the most important to me is missing at the very front of the bed under the headrail where I store mine when not in use - however you lose the other 8-10 ribs.
But - To each his own... I hope it gives you the use and utility that you expect from it.
Sorry, but that looks So Loose Fitting, and mis-matched color to the RamBox Lids (maybe just recent ArmorAll of the lids?), and such large cut-outs where water and grit will get behind/under it... The cut-outs are obviously to afford three locations to setup the Cargo Barrier / Extender - but the most important to me is missing at the very front of the bed under the headrail where I store mine when not in use - however you lose the other 8-10 ribs.
But - To each his own... I hope it gives you the use and utility that you expect from it.
Hey Seigell,
This pic was the initial install. I do have the Rams head circle caps that go over the holes. It is also very dirty in this pic
and it only looks loose now because it is 10 degrees in NJ and once it warms up it will expand. It is like this on purpose but really isnt loose. i looked into Line-X and rhino lining.... I like this because I can push things in the bed easier. The other 2 spay ons do stick well and the majority of stuff I put in truck usually get "pushed" in so yes it is a personal preference 
Plus I didn't want to spend $500+ for spray ons. I do love the spay in looks though.
This pic was the initial install. I do have the Rams head circle caps that go over the holes. It is also very dirty in this pic
and it only looks loose now because it is 10 degrees in NJ and once it warms up it will expand. It is like this on purpose but really isnt loose. i looked into Line-X and rhino lining.... I like this because I can push things in the bed easier. The other 2 spay ons do stick well and the majority of stuff I put in truck usually get "pushed" in so yes it is a personal preference 
Plus I didn't want to spend $500+ for spray ons. I do love the spay in looks though.
Plastic Inserts = to RUST...and what is wrong with those holes/opening for the cargo management...? I would just get a spray-in solution
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Every time I see a bedliner sitting in the median of a interstate (Thursday night was the last time) I wonder why anyone buys one.
#1- They are slippery, so stuff slides around all the time. Good if you want to easily get things out, but bad if you do not want stuff crashing around in the bed as you start/stop.
#2- Rubs the paint off the bed and rust can form under the liner as a result.
#3- Holds water when the truck is not pointed with the nose pointed up, which can also freeze, making your bed an ice rink.
#4- Not any cheaper than some bedliners. I have a color matched spray in for $300 from Speedliner and it looks great. I have had 2 Rhino Liner trucks before for a total of right at 10 years, and they were great as well.
I can't see the logic for a drop in any longer. I do not mean to offend those who go that route, just my $.02
#1- They are slippery, so stuff slides around all the time. Good if you want to easily get things out, but bad if you do not want stuff crashing around in the bed as you start/stop.
#2- Rubs the paint off the bed and rust can form under the liner as a result.
#3- Holds water when the truck is not pointed with the nose pointed up, which can also freeze, making your bed an ice rink.
#4- Not any cheaper than some bedliners. I have a color matched spray in for $300 from Speedliner and it looks great. I have had 2 Rhino Liner trucks before for a total of right at 10 years, and they were great as well.
I can't see the logic for a drop in any longer. I do not mean to offend those who go that route, just my $.02
Going to be getting a Tonneau cover so i didnt need to do a spray in. I've had an 03 Hemi Ram that I had for 4 years and the plastic bedliner was great as I used it to basically move and clean out a whole house fo rremodelling.
Yes it does just come down to personal preference. I am not offended
Yes it does just come down to personal preference. I am not offended






