Bedtred: BedRug/Pro-Series?
Does anyone have the 'Bedtred' brand BedRug or the Pro-Series truck bed liner? From actual experiences, what are the pros and cons of having one? How easy or hard is it to install? Is it worth the money? Does it conflict with a Tonneau cover? Any help is greatly appreciated.
I'm moving both your posts to 4th gen, as that seems to be the truck you own. Its up to you, but I'd suggest creating a signature with your truck's information (model year, trim, 4x4 or 4x2, etc.) so that everyone knows exactly what you have when replying to your questions.
Does anyone have the 'Bedtred' brand BedRug or the Pro-Series truck bed liner? From actual experiences, what are the pros and cons of having one? How easy or hard is it to install? Is it worth the money? Does it conflict with a Tonneau cover? Any help is greatly appreciated. 
Pros - adds a little padding to the beg, easier when I hop up in there and crawl around grabbing stuff, protects the bed (duh), seems pretty tough
Cons - So far, haven't really noticed anything bad, but it is a little harder to clean than the standard bed
Install - Pretty damn easy, just make sure you bed is really clean before you put it on. An extra pair of hands would help but I put it on solo in my garage.
Worth the money - I would say yes. I ordered from "truck add ons .com" and was happy with the price and service
Tonneau - I have a tri-fold tonnopro cover, it sits on the bed rails not down in the bed so no issues with the rug
Second mod I ever bought for my truck 7 years ago was the original BedRug, I was skeptical, but a friend in the truck accessory field recommended it when we were discussing bed liners and how many fishing rods/reels and other stuff I've broken by having heavy batteries and stuff slide around the bed.
Been great all this time, has held up really well. Well padded, things don't slide very easily, as a matter of fact I stopped tying in my little boat, a 10.5' bass/hunter because it never moves on the carpeting.
I've had river rock and sand on it and it basically can just be hosed out.
I used to be real good about unzipping the bottom out, hanging it and hitting it with the pressure hose once or twice a year, kept it looking new, but I've slacked off and it's prolly been a good three years since I've cleaned it.
Highly recommend one...
Been great all this time, has held up really well. Well padded, things don't slide very easily, as a matter of fact I stopped tying in my little boat, a 10.5' bass/hunter because it never moves on the carpeting.
I've had river rock and sand on it and it basically can just be hosed out.
I used to be real good about unzipping the bottom out, hanging it and hitting it with the pressure hose once or twice a year, kept it looking new, but I've slacked off and it's prolly been a good three years since I've cleaned it.
Highly recommend one...



