Bedrug with ATV?
#1
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Bedrug with ATV?
Any of you Bedrug owners use your truck to haul your ATV? I'm wondering how the Bedrug holds up, or if I would be better off with a spray-in?
#2
Bedrugs are pretty rugged and would probably handle it fine. Lots of guys throw other stuff on the bedrugs and they do alright. I love my spray in liner though, with mulch and crushed stone and logs and whatever else I throw back there no problems. Rubber bed mat prevents cargo sliding.
#3
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The Bedrug is pretty durable. As durable as a spray in?...maybe not. But it's also not the piece of notebook paper lots of people want to make you think it is. It's a nice piece for the money. Love mine.
No atv's in the back of mine but it has handled a year of general disposal use around the house, my Mtn bikes, and other general use.
No atv's in the back of mine but it has handled a year of general disposal use around the house, my Mtn bikes, and other general use.
#4
Cycle For Fun and Health
I have a Bed Rug on top of the spray in, Very nice. I haul many things and the Bed Rug still looks like new.
The ATV's will not damage the Bed Rug. Oil will wash out.
Gas is a no no though.
The ATV's will not damage the Bed Rug. Oil will wash out.
Gas is a no no though.
#5
Eco-5.0-Eco again
I used a Bedrug in my Lightning and 2011 Eco, the durability is fine...you just have to powerwash it every once in a while with all the dirt and mud in the fibers. Only drawback is you have to make sure no fuel/gas gets dumped on the Bedrug, it will weaken the foam base and fabric...or even ruin it depending on how much and how long it is present.
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#8
Cycle For Fun and Health
As I have a tonneau cover, I only secure the Bed Rug with velcro strips around and on the tailgate. The rest of it stands up and stays in place just fine without any velcro.
#9
Boost :)
I've had my same BedRug in both my 2011 for 2 years and now my 2013 for about a year and a half. I have had multiple engines, transmissions, rear end assemblies, all sorts of nasty tools, etc in it and other than having to get out the pressure washer every once in awhile, that's all I've had to do to keep it clean and look good.
Some of those engines have been leaking all sorts of fluids and had to be drug or slid across the BedRug both in and out of the truck. Never a tear, never a stain that I couldn't get out, never a problem.
Buy with confidence
Some of those engines have been leaking all sorts of fluids and had to be drug or slid across the BedRug both in and out of the truck. Never a tear, never a stain that I couldn't get out, never a problem.
Buy with confidence
#10
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I would add that any heavy vehicles transported over any moderate distance will cause an indentation or compression of the foam padding (under each tire) in the Bedrug.