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Irrivirsible

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Anyone use a BedRug, BedTred or DualLiner? Do you like them? I hate the thought of drilling holes in the tailgate of a brand new truck.
 

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I have the ram drop in liner. You don't drill any holes in the tailgate for it. You use the existing screws in the tailgate.
 

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id like to hear about the dualliner as well. seems like a nice solution to the dents i already put in my bed, i should've just paid the dealer to spray a liner in before i even took the truck home!
 

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there a reason u don't want a spray in?
 

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Depends on what your going to haul in the bed, if anything. Sand, dirt, mulch, rocks etc etc you probably don't want a bed rug. If you don't haul alot of stuff then I'd recommend a bed rug. Looks good, easy to take care of and protects your bed. Installs with velcro--no screws or holes to drill.
Jay
 

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All of those are great just make sure you have LineX underneath them. That way whatever garbage you have on top, will never touch metal.
 

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I have spray in with a bed rug over the top. Bed rug attaches with velcro and while I usually travel with tonneau closed, I have had no issues with it lifting, etc., when cover is open.

 

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Some people have reported problems with the velcro sticking properly when they install a bed rug over a sprayed it liner. No personal experience--just what a few people have said.
Jay
 

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Depends on what your going to haul in the bed, if anything. Sand, dirt, mulch, rocks etc etc you probably don't want a bed rug. If you don't haul alot of stuff then I'd recommend a bed rug. Looks good, easy to take care of and protects your bed. Installs with velcro--no screws or holes to drill.
Jay

I had a BedRug in my last truck for 5 years. Hauled mulch, lumber, concrete blocks, etc. Never hurt it and if it got a bit dirty just went to self serve car wash and used high pressure hose on it while still in the bed. Cleaned right up. Still looked great when I traded truck in.
 

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Some people have reported problems with the velcro sticking properly when they install a bed rug over a sprayed it liner. No personal experience--just what a few people have said.
Jay

I have pulled the bedbug out of mine several times to clean. the velcro stays attached to the liner thus far. I made sure the truck bed was clean, dry and warm before I stuck the velcro to it and used the chemical cleaning wipes that came with the bedbug.
 
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