bedliner?
How's the bedrug with weather and dirt? Do a lot of camping and such, but atvs are on a rack sitting on bed rails. But lots of dirt road driving.
On the rubber mat, I had one in the ill dodge before the rhino liner, and it seemed to trap sand and dirt between it and bed, basically sanded it for me..
Linex I've hears good, but its like the DIY ones (raptor, etc) where its like textured paint..chips easily and is slick.
On the rubber mat, I had one in the ill dodge before the rhino liner, and it seemed to trap sand and dirt between it and bed, basically sanded it for me..
Linex I've hears good, but its like the DIY ones (raptor, etc) where its like textured paint..chips easily and is slick.
I tried something different this time, its made by bedrug and its called bedtred. It sort of like a spray on liner look but much softer, its removeable and very non-slip. So far I like it, was going to go with the regular bedrug but we have a lot of fine gravel mixed with red clay and I think the bedtred will clean easier.
I got the BEDRUG and Love it. Best part is it does not damage the bed at all.
Hauled some sand in it a few weeks back and sprayed it off with the hose and looks good as new.
Hauled some sand in it a few weeks back and sprayed it off with the hose and looks good as new.
So far I really like it.
Roadrnnr,
I bought my RAM used and it came with a Bedrug and Tonneau cover, I am going to remove the Tonneau in the spring to make the bed usuable so I was wondering how stable is the bed rug when driving at speed without a Tonneau? Basically do I have to worry about it flying out? I know it is velcroed but I figured I would ask someone with one.
Thx
Many dealerships here in Houston (all makes) are subletting their bed liner jobs to a local shop (Kool Karz) near I-10 & Mason Rd. that applies the "Extreme" brand liner. The appearance is very similar to a Line-X, only slightly coarser and not as brittle. I would call it a good compromise between a Rhino and a Line-X. It comes with a lifetime warranty against chipping and fading (for the original owner, not transferrable).
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