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Old 01-15-2014, 09:11 AM
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Good luck. I'm selling mine on Ebay, currently have 1 bid so far with 3 watchers so keeping my fingers crossed that it all works out. No luck on this website or craigslist.
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Good luck. I'm selling mine on Ebay, currently have 1 bid so far with 3 watchers so keeping my fingers crossed that it all works out. No luck on this website or craigslist.
Well I got the bedliner sold, now I'm just sitting with the stupid tailgate panel.... One person seemed really interested in the panel but then dropped off the map.
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May I ask how hard was it to remove the bed liner ?


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Well I got the bedliner sold, now I'm just sitting with the stupid tailgate panel.... One person seemed really interested in the panel but then dropped off the map.
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May I ask how hard was it to remove the bed liner ?
Not bad. Unbolt the tie down cleats, then work the edges out from the inside edges of the bedsides.
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Ah so the liner is flexible enough to be pulled from under the rail ! Thanks !



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Not bad. Unbolt the tie down cleats, then work the edges out from the inside edges of the bedsides.
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Originally Posted by goneFXcrazy
Not bad. Unbolt the tie down cleats, then work the edges out from the inside edges of the bedsides.
I think the screw/bolts are torx t35 or something like that. Yeah and definitely wear gloves of some sort. I would also recommend you not do it when it's sleeting.
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Originally Posted by homer1959
Ah so the liner is flexible enough to be pulled from under the rail ! Thanks !
Yes, especially if you do it in warmer weather.


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I think the screw/bolts are torx t35 or something like that. Yeah and definitely wear gloves of some sort. I would also recommend you not do it when it's sleeting.
Yup, torx something or other, gloves for when you work it out from under that edge as the plastic can be sharp. And patience.

Smith you still using it or did you move up to something else?
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Still using it. It's great for camping. I can just sweep out all the crud that accumulates from the wood and other stuff.
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Still using it. It's great for camping. I can just sweep out all the crud that accumulates from the wood and other stuff.
Great to hear! My BedRug is not nearly as rugged but stands up to the camping abuse just as well. Gives me that touch of luxury while still have the bed to use.
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