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Old 04-12-2016, 04:07 PM
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No truck yet so reading all good threads here. I am wondering what is wrong with factory spray-in or drop in and why did you folks not opt for it ?
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Originally Posted by Aashu
No truck yet so reading all good threads here. I am wondering what is wrong with factory spray-in or drop in and why did you folks not opt for it ?
the factory one is nice, my dad has it on his current F150. It's softer then Line-X and has no issues dragging table saws and tool boxes and trailer axles across it.


I didn't opt for it in my truck cause well, I got my truck used without a liner. lol
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Originally Posted by D-man
Sounds good! What are you using for a bedcover/tonneau? How is it for keeping the bed dry? Thanks for the input!
Here's my LineX with backflip cover

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Depending on how much you actually use the bed I think it ultimately just comes down to preference. Ive had rhino, line-x, and the factory ford. Never had any issues with any of them
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Line-X to protect the bed, then Rhino on top, to protect the Line-X...Line-X alone is too hard on the knees!

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I have Line-X and the Ford bed mat on top of it. Would recommend.
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Originally Posted by Sharkhunt
I have Line-X and the Ford bed mat on top of it. Would recommend.
Planning on a bed mat as well. Just procrastinating on buying the Dee Zee on Amazon for $75. It will be much easier on the knees!
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Originally Posted by Scott2373
Line-X to protect the bed, then Rhino on top, to protect the Line-X...Line-X alone is too hard on the knees!
And cover it all with a Bedrug! No more sore knees.


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