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2011 XLT Screw EB - Bedlined

Old 06-22-2011, 02:54 AM
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Default 2011 XLT Screw EB - Bedlined

New to the forum. I have about 1k miles on my F150. Got it bedlined through my salesman's buddy at a local bedliner company. Similar to LineX/Rhino but the bedliner product they use is 100% Polyurea instead of the polyurethane/urea blend. Lifetime warranty and cost me only $300 .

They say its tougher... my only experience with bedliners is the factory one I had had on my previous Nissan Frontier and that one wasn't bad at all. Link to Lyntrux
http://www.lyntrux.com/bedliners.htm

http://www.lyntrux.com/Comparison.htm


Anyway the family and I love the truck! More room, more power, more amenities than the previous Nissan. Installing my Thule Xsporter rack + cargo box tomorrow. I'll take pics

Here's a picture of the bedliner

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They look nice, but I don't consider them the same a a ribbed plastic bedliner. Take a Bobcat or tractor front end loader full of busted up concrete and dump it in there, and you will know the difference.
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Originally Posted by TheBundo
They look nice, but I don't consider them the same a a ribbed plastic bedliner. Take a Bobcat or tractor front end loader full of busted up concrete and dump it in there, and you will know the difference.
Are you saying his spray in liner is not as good as a drop in liner?!
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Those drop in liners are for the real truck owners. We're hard core.

lol - I got mine free from the dealer and don't use the bed enough to justify a nice spray on. Looks good OP.
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Looks good... I like the "riaper outa" in your back window.
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Originally Posted by TheBundo
They look nice, but I don't consider them the same a a ribbed plastic bedliner. Take a Bobcat or tractor front end loader full of busted up concrete and dump it in there, and you will know the difference.

Take that plastic bedliner out after a couple of years and check out the rust, gravel, dirt and etc. that is under there. Those oplastic bedliners rub on the paint of the bed as you drive. Evetually the paint is worn away and you have what you have.
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Originally Posted by TheBundo
They look nice, but I don't consider them the same a a ribbed plastic bedliner. Take a Bobcat or tractor front end loader full of busted up concrete and dump it in there, and you will know the difference.

Must be sippin on to much of Grandpap's cough syrup....
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Looks good OP
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Originally Posted by SuperDave79
Are you saying his spray in liner is not as good as a drop in liner?!
Yes, I am saying that. I've had beds dented in with heavy loads, like a 463 Bobcat in my F-350's, without a bedliner, and suffer no damage with one. The ribs on the bedliners make all the difference. Spray-in is probable fine for real light duty loads, like I carried in my Escape lol. But there is no structural benefit to the bottom of the bed, like with a ribbed bedliner.
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Originally Posted by JimFX4
Take that plastic bedliner out after a couple of years and check out the rust, gravel, dirt and etc. that is under there. Those oplastic bedliners rub on the paint of the bed as you drive. Evetually the paint is worn away and you have what you have.
LOL, so funny, what happens to the paint with a spray-in? It's essentially toasted the minute the spray-in cures/bonds. That is a weak arguement. At least I'll have a little free gravel, and a non-dented bed from using my truck like a truck lol

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