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Old 02-10-2018, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Ricktwuhk
Actually DualLiner.
I’ve got this too and I’m a fan.
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Super happy with my LineX. Looks great, tough as nails and there's really nothing not to like IMO. Got it installed for under 450 with my 1st responder discount!
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I just bought a 2018 F150 SuperCrew (Lightning Blue) and am considering a DualLiner bed liner. I was wondering how easy/difficult it is to load stuff on the rubber bed mat (furniture, wood, etc.)? My brother-in-law keeps telling me to go with Line-X spray-in. I don't haul a lot of heavy material (ie: brick, rock, etc) so I thought I would save $100 and go with the DualLiner. Any thoughts??
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Based on the OP's description of how he intends to use the truck, I'm not so sure that a BedRug is a great recommendation (coming from a BedRug owner). However I do think that LineX is highly overrated. Perhaps BedTred would be a good option?
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Originally Posted by davp22
I just bought a 2018 F150 SuperCrew (Lightning Blue) and am considering a DualLiner bed liner. I was wondering how easy/difficult it is to load stuff on the rubber bed mat (furniture, wood, etc.)? My brother-in-law keeps telling me to go with Line-X spray-in. I don't haul a lot of heavy material (ie: brick, rock, etc) so I thought I would save $100 and go with the DualLiner. Any thoughts??
I have the DualLiner in my '17. I really like it, fit is good and it was easy to install. The rubber mat is pretty grippy, which may be a plus or minus depending on your usage. Furniture, appliances and such won't slide easily the way they would on a hard plastic surface, so it's not as easy to load, but stuff stays in place better while driving.
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Originally Posted by KubotaB
I prefer the Ford OEM Drop In. In my opinion, it's the best resistance to dents and dropped materials/items.

OEM has the rubber hole plugs to install when not using the tow hooks. Keeps additional moisture out from under the liner. OEM has cut outs for LED bed lights and switch.
I also like the Ford OEM liner.
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All of my trucks have had Linex, with a rubber mat on top, just like to have the extra protection...
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I have a rubber mat and very happy with it. Will not have a hard plastic one because of all the slip, sliding around.... seen that too often.



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