Stangshcky12
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- Oshkosh, WI
- Ram Year
- 2007
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- 5.9 Cummins
So I recently got a BedRug from TruckMods.com and had nice enough weather to get the garage warm enough to install it today!
Installation took about an hour and a half with my brother and I start to finish. It could be done quicker but he and I are both pretty meticulous.
I couldn't be happier with it! I'm pretty sure he wants one for his F150 now too haha
And pictures of course
Started by cleaning out the bed
Out of the box
Had to remove my tie downs
His car doesn't leave the garage in the winter so we had to unroll it and zip the two pieces together in the bed. If you have the room it might not be a bad idea to let it sit out flat overnight to let it relax. Once it was zipped together the curling from being rolled in the box was no longer a problem.
The directions tell you where to put your Velcro strips and there are even locators stamped into it to hep with placement (no need for measuring!)
Flip it over and start taking the backing of the tape. You start with the two strips on the floor and start working your way up the sides, from the front of the bed to the rear of the truck, using rub in alcohol to clean/prep the area for best adhesion. I also used a small Philips head screw driver to poke holes to re-install my tie down cleats.
Finished product
Installation took about an hour and a half with my brother and I start to finish. It could be done quicker but he and I are both pretty meticulous.
I couldn't be happier with it! I'm pretty sure he wants one for his F150 now too haha
And pictures of course
Started by cleaning out the bed
Out of the box
Had to remove my tie downs
His car doesn't leave the garage in the winter so we had to unroll it and zip the two pieces together in the bed. If you have the room it might not be a bad idea to let it sit out flat overnight to let it relax. Once it was zipped together the curling from being rolled in the box was no longer a problem.
The directions tell you where to put your Velcro strips and there are even locators stamped into it to hep with placement (no need for measuring!)
Flip it over and start taking the backing of the tape. You start with the two strips on the floor and start working your way up the sides, from the front of the bed to the rear of the truck, using rub in alcohol to clean/prep the area for best adhesion. I also used a small Philips head screw driver to poke holes to re-install my tie down cleats.
Finished product