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Old 02-20-2017, 11:29 AM
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Default Which brand of bedliner is my best choice? Thanks

Hello,

I am buying a 2016 F150 regular cab 8-foot box truck. This is my first truck, and I was wondering which brand of one-piece bedliner should I buy for it? My budget is $300. I find not all brands offer bedliners for 8 foot box. I need your suggestions. Thanks a bunch!

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I'd buy a Pendaliner. They offer an 8ft model. Penda has been around a long time. I had a Penda in my previous truck (6.5ft) and it fit well. There is a Ford branded drop in liner in my current 2016 (6.5ft) and it also fits well. So Ford dealerships can get you one also. I suspect either can be had for $300 or less.

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Look on CL for like new ones removed from lease return trucks, etc. I found one and paid $60 for it. It was a Ford liner and it looked new
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Least expensive route that works well, Herculiner. Elbow grease is what you need to install it, but its inexpensive and works quite well, and you should have cash left over in the end. I have done it in two trucks, but moved on the Bedrug since I like a soft cushion to kneel on. My needs are also quite different from the average user, I carry my RC planes back there so it keeps them from sliding around while protecting them from scratches. A bit more than $300 though.
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Line-X is what I have and it's indestructible hahah. Edit: $300 probably won't get you line-x then nevermind. But it's still a good liner for future reference

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I haven't bought a plastic slide in liner in a while but Duraliner was the brand I always bought. The under the rail model. I loved them and still do. Your stuff slides in and out with 'ease'...The spray in liners everything sticks like glue. You cant pull nothing out, you need to climb up in to drag a bottle of welding gas out, I wouldn't have a spray in liner if it was free.
Duraliner if they still make them is my choice.
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I had an under the rail Duraliner in my 2001 B3000. It was still going great after 14 years of use. Since I don't haul a lot of heavy stuff these days I am looking into a Bedrug or similar product for the F-150.




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