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Old Jul 14, 2014 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by solarNativity
Has anyone tried the BedRug? It seems like a real neat concept, and assuming it can handle fluids and particulate matter as well as they claim it looks like a great option.
Yep, see Post #16, from me:
https://www.f150forum.com/f38/best-l...9/#post3575248

I love my Bedrug. Wouldn't trade it for another option. Now, I'm not nearly as hard on my bed and its contents as some others might be...i.e., I don't work out of my truck for a living, but it handles yard work needs, house projects and my mountain biking gear without complaint. It handles rain and spills with ease and is relatively easy to clean...I usually hose it out, let it dry and take it to the commercial vac for a thorough job.

I'll continue to recommend it.

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Old Jul 14, 2014 | 06:23 PM
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I had mine done with the standard Line-x on Friday, cost was $450. I do have the 5.5 bed.
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Old Jul 15, 2014 | 03:17 AM
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Originally Posted by MCDavis
Yep, see Post #16, from me:
https://www.f150forum.com/f38/best-l...9/#post3575248

I love my Bedrug. Wouldn't trade it for another option. Now, I'm not nearly as hard on my bed and its contents as some others might be...i.e., I don't work out of my truck for a living, but it handles yard work needs, house projects and my mountain biking gear without complaint. It handles rain and spills with ease and is relatively easy to clean...I usually hose it out, let it dry and take it to the commercial vac for a thorough job.

I'll continue to recommend it.
That actually sounds absolutely perfect for my needs. I'm not as hard on my truck as some either, but the protection it affords for both bed and cargo seems very nice. I was mainly concerned with how long it took to dry on its own and if there were any mildew problems at all. If I were to get one I probably wouldn't be using a tonneau so rain kinda worried me. The little lip that takes it over the gap between the bed and tailgate also interested me because it seemed to be where everything fell and collected whenever I swept or hosed out my tailgate with the Ford-branded (factory?) bedliner. Said bedliner has been reasonably tough but the wheels of an engine hoist I carted around a while ago seriously dented the molded-in ridges, and I have had issues with the liner trying to escape and fly free on the driver's side.
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Old Jul 15, 2014 | 04:29 AM
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I have the dura liner, have had it on my truck going on 3 years and very pleased. A hybrid bed liner with plastic side liner and rubber mat. Easy to take out and clean.
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Old Jul 15, 2014 | 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by sjabe
I have the dura liner, have had it on my truck going on 3 years and very pleased. A hybrid bed liner with plastic side liner and rubber mat. Easy to take out and clean.
Oops meant to say Dual Liner not Duraliner (which is an all plastic headliner)
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Old Jul 15, 2014 | 10:08 AM
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yet another temporary option... A $40 horse stall mat from tractor supply co.

http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...t?cm_vc=-10005
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