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Old 09-14-2015, 10:49 AM
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I currently have an OEM Ford Bed Mat for my '14 XLT. No bedliner at all. I'm thinking of getting a Bedtred Pro bedliner and am wondering if the Bed Mat will fit over the bedliner. I know it isn't necessary, but I just purchased the bed mat a couple of months ago and would like to avoid "the look" from my wife if I stopped using it this quickly. I could always try to sell it but I picked it up from my dealer and do not have an easy way to ship it. Anybody have any experience using both at the same time?

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Should fit, a better idea might be a spray in bed liner with the carpet, plastic bed liners tend to collect humidity and run the risk of rotting out the bed
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Originally Posted by kidastra
Should fit, a better idea might be a spray in bed liner with the carpet, plastic bed liners tend to collect humidity and run the risk of rotting out the bed
Good point. But a spray in liner is more than I want to spend at the present time. The Bedtred Pro liner is about $400 and I could always add a spray in liner later.
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Buy once, cry once. Sell your mat and get a spray in.

Put the mat on craigslist, local facebook sale sites, etc. Greyhound is a cheap solution for shipping large items.
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Originally Posted by Tothemax
Buy once, cry once.
I like that! I'll have to remember that saying!
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linex it and throw the rubber mat back in. its what i gots. best protection and easy on the knees.
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For the $200 difference a spray in versus the drop in is going to be, I would do it in a heart beat. I had a plastic liner in my 2006 that I put up with for ever and finally did LineX. I had LineX on my 2102 the week after I picked it up. You won't regret it in the long run.

I personally would keep both, the spray in and the rubber mat.
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Originally Posted by Mark090852
Good point. But a spray in liner is more than I want to spend at the present time. The Bedtred Pro liner is about $400 and I could always add a spray in liner later.
I only paid $450 to get mine linex
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Originally Posted by needparts
I only paid $450 to get mine linex
I'll have to look into that. I thought they were $800+ when I looked around here when I had my last F 150 a few years ago. I may be remembering that wrong.
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In my area, PA:

Line-X wants $525 standard short bed, $575 standard long bed.

Add-ons: $129 for premium UV protection and $295 for color match.

Rhino (2015) prices are $495 short bed, $525 long bed.
Add-ons: $95 over bed rail, $95 UV topcoat, $100 extra heavy with grip floor

Prices are based on full size trucks.

If you're already spending $400 on the liner, seems to be a real short discussion to spend another $100 and get what you really want.

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