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Old 03-07-2014, 11:32 AM
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Default Best non-spray in liner for the price......

I'm looking for a liner, but I'm not completely sold on getting a spray-in. Anyone have anything else that they would recommend (hoping to not pay spray-in prices)
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My local rhino liner dealer charged me 400 dollars for my spray in, its pretty tough i personally think linex is better but my local linex wanted 750, and you can usually find throw ins for 100 dollars used locally because alot of people get spray ins atleast around new york anyways. Ive seen new ones for 200, but i rather spend he extra 200 and get a spray in but, I dont think you can go wrong with a throw in liner, I personally think their all kind of made the same with the same quality, i mean it is just plastic..
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Originally Posted by jphelps14
My local rhino liner dealer charged me 400 dollars for my spray in, its pretty tough i personally think linex is better but my local linex wanted 750, and you can usually find throw ins for 100 dollars used locally because alot of people get spray ins atleast around new york anyways. Ive seen new ones for 200, but i rather spend he extra 200 and get a spray in but, I dont think you can go wrong with a throw in liner, I personally think their all kind of made the same with the same quality, i mean it is just plastic..

Well they do have WeatherTech Tech Liner, only thing that kind of bugs me on that is it doesn't cover under the rails.

Bed Tred, by BedRug seems really nice, great reviews, covers everything, but it's nearly the price of a spray-in at $380
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I purchased the BedTred Bed cover due to the fact it is looks great, can be removed and reused, things due not slide around like they did with my spray in and it is not slippery when you are washing out the bed after use.


I bought a "used" one from Amazon in "very good" condition... which means someone opened it up and decided to return it instead of installing it. It was absolutely brand new but because they had to classify it as "used" I got it for $300 - 325.


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Originally Posted by Austin FX4
I purchased the BedTred Bed cover due to the fact it is looks great, can be removed and reused, things due not slide around like they did with my spray in and it is not slippery when you are washing out the bed after use.


I bought a "used" one from Amazon in "very good" condition... which means someone opened it up and decided to return it instead of installing it. It was absolutely brand new but because they had to classify it as "used" I got it for $300 - 325.


Hope that helps.

How long have you had it/how do you like it? Also, I've read a lot of people complain that it didn't come with enough of the tape for sticking it down, is that true? If so, what's a good substitute?

I've found that a site has it, once you put it in the cart they take 20 bucks off pluls free shipping.
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I paid $390 w/tax for mine.
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We love our bedrug. Got if off eBay on the cheap new from some dealer. Easy to install and makes the bed a big trunk basically. Removable, washable, and non permanent plus you can get "busy" on it too and be comfortable if the neighbors don't mind.

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Another vote for the Bedrug:



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BedRug for sure. You can put anything in it, it offers complete coverage, can be hosed off in a matter of minutes, etc. It uses seriously heavy duty velcro and does not move around at all. I even moved mine from my 2011 that I traded to my 2013 and just had to call them for a new install kit with the velcro. No torn up clothes or legs or knees climbing in and out of it and does keep things from moving around very much too.

A lot of misconceptions that the BedRug is actually carpet or a rug and it is not. It is a plastic polymer that has some characteristics of carpet but that's where it ends. It does not allow water to soak in and is VERY easily cleaned off. I have transported numerous blown engines in mine that leaked oil everywhere in it. Pulled the Rug out in about 10 minutes, got out the pressure washer, and in another 10 minutes it was clean and good as new.
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BedRug for me - I bought mine used on CL about a year back for $100. It was like new except for the velcro.
I have a tonneau cover so I didn't need to fasten the entire BedRug to the truck. I just bought some heavy duty velcro and attached the back end and the tail gate cover.
If you need a complete velcro installation kit - BedRug sells them for $30 plus shipping.


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