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Old Jan 9, 2015 | 11:28 AM
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I ordered a factory drop in with mine. Dealer told me the cut outs are obviously going to be there for the LED's & tie downs.

I need the drop in for my line of work. Sliding reels of heavy cable on the bed to fill up the back. A spray in would get messed up quick & the heavy reels of copper wouldn't slide too well.

If paint is worn by the liner, at least the aluminum won't rust!!

Are people taking the liners out down the road??

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Any concerns with Box Link and Bed Light clearance?
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Old Mar 13, 2015 | 01:33 AM
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Getting a rhino liner in the bed next week. Quick question, what do you do with the boxlink brackets? Mask them off or unbolt and then bolt over the spray in?
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Old Mar 13, 2015 | 02:37 AM
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I installed a BedRug, and could not be happier. Admittedly, I am not hard on truck beds, so my considerations might have been a little different. My kids want to sleep in the back of the truck while camping, I don't like stuff sliding around while driving, and I have a dog who frequents the back. I also do not haul anything out of the ordinary. BTW, I also have a ReTrax Pro MX Tonneau cover which I keep closed when the truck bed is not in use.

The BedRug made the most sense for me, and I am pretty sure that I saw around 750 raving reviews, mostly 5 star, on the AutoAnything site regarding this product. Wow... 750! This might be the highest rated product I have EVER seen online.

Yep, I like my BedRug.
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Old Mar 13, 2015 | 06:52 AM
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The rugged drop in liner for me, planning to put weathertech bedliner bed protector under it.

Anyone knows when weathertech will have it available for the 2015 f-150
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Old Mar 13, 2015 | 07:37 AM
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Just ordered from Truck Champ. Apparently if you call in you get a much better deal.... not really sure why..... I worked with Cindy. VERY helpful. Even though the site didn't have the husky floor mats or the bedrug listed for an 15 F150 she was able to get them ordered for me.

I got:

Bakflip VP
BedTred
Husky front and back

for cheaper than anywhere else I looked.

Tried all of these places
Truck Champ http://www.truckchamp.com/
Truck Add Ons http://truckaddons.com
Chux Trux http://chuxtrux.com/
Auto Customs http://autocustoms.com/
Real Truck http://realtruck.com
Cap World http://capworld.com/

Truck arrives first of april i will post pics on fit and finish of all.
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Old Mar 13, 2015 | 09:15 AM
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I ordered a Bed Mat made by Bed Rug. I can't stand that carpet on the sides and wheel wells so I was glad to find they make just the lower mat portion

http://www.bedrug.com/products/bed-m...-no-liner.html
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Old Mar 13, 2015 | 04:56 PM
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Inyati all the way
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Old Mar 13, 2015 | 05:13 PM
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Just called the dealer and told them to put a drop in liner in the truck when it arrives. I kicked around the idea of the spray in, but on occasion, I run a sled (snowmobile/snow machine if your Canadian) into the back and the drop in liner works much better with the carbide runners. Plus shoveling and sweeping out sand, mulch, leaves etc will work better with the slicker surface...
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Old Mar 14, 2015 | 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by LKNF150
Getting a rhino liner in the bed next week. Quick question, what do you do with the boxlink brackets? Mask them off or unbolt and then bolt over the spray in?
I just placed my boxlink outer parts/cleats, whatever they're called?, on the brackets. They lock on via a key lock. It is a very tight fit-you almost need a soft hammer to get them in position! If you spray the bracket with liner coating it will be nearly impossible to place them and whatever liners on them (in the way) will be scraped off. They are designed for weather so I'd take them off prior to spraying, then replace on bed sides. FWIW, I'm leaving the whole assembly in place for use as it comes around, as it's not like they are in the way. I'm not sure why they were designed to lock? Might be an overkill design, overall?
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Old May 21, 2016 | 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Kantuckid
I just placed my boxlink outer parts/cleats, whatever they're called?, on the brackets. They lock on via a key lock. It is a very tight fit-you almost need a soft hammer to get them in position! If you spray the bracket with liner coating it will be nearly impossible to place them and whatever liners on them (in the way) will be scraped off. They are designed for weather so I'd take them off prior to spraying, then replace on bed sides. FWIW, I'm leaving the whole assembly in place for use as it comes around, as it's not like they are in the way. I'm not sure why they were designed to lock? Might be an overkill design, overall?
I had difficulty at first too until I read the manual. They slip right in if you do the prescribed technique.
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