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Old 02-16-2016, 02:50 PM
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I have a '16 King Ranch with 5-1/2' bed on the way and am trying to locate a drop-in bed liner that has the cutouts for the bed lights. I'm coming up empty. Several months ago I found one and emailed the company - they verified that there were openings for the lights. I have since forgotten which company that was and evidently deleted the email. I've tried a search on here but am coming up empty - Googling is netting similar results. I probably should have ordered the factory liner but didn't... Can someone tell me where to look, please?

I kind of see folks wanting to persuade me towards a spray-on liner but that won't work for what I have in mind. Thanks though.

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Pendaliner or Duraliner.

I had a Duraliner in my truck before I installed the DECKED system. Cutouts for boxlink and lights, as well as a cutout and plug to cover the light switch in the bed.
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The Ford OEM one does. Just have your dealer put one in when it arrives before you take it.
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Originally Posted by T_R
The Ford OEM one does. Just have your dealer put one in when it arrives before you take it.
i think oem is the way to go. mine was installed at dealership in about 20 minutes and has rubber grommets for any holes that need covering. mine was negotiated in price of truck but salesman told me its a $200 liner for my 6.5 foot bed. That seems way too cheap to think about any other liner.




also i havent put my quad in the bed yet, but those flat spots seem like they are designed for a quad to sit perfectly in the bed.
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Yeah $200 is probably about right. I got mine at cost since I work there, I think it was a hundred something. Took me about 5 minutes to put it in, works fine.
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The Ford OEM one does. Just have your dealer put one in when it arrives before you take it.
This.

Mine works fine
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I installed one in my 2011, OEM from the dealer. IIRC i paid about 80.00 for it, it was taken out from a truck purchased where the buyer wanted to install a spray in.

Call around your local dealerships/spray liner shops. You might be surprised to find one sitting around they will sell for cheap!

Good luck!
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I also negotiated mine in with the purchase price of the truck and its a Ford OEM liner. The quality is very good and as was already mentioned there are cutouts for the lights and box link bits.
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The Ford liner is definitely the way to go. Even if you didn't order it with the truck, the parts department should have it in stock and the price isn't bad for the quality and fit that you are getting.
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The ford liner is made by Pendaform who also makes Pendaliner and Duraliner. They are all identical minus the logo on the bulkhead, but the Ford liner is more money.


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