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Line the Bed or Not

Old 10-18-2011, 06:26 PM
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Yes, I know this, that is why I posted and I quote "found out they sell just the mat portion"

Reread my post slowly and you will see this.
Old 10-21-2011, 09:04 PM
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I got the dual liner, and I love it. I think it was about 370 thru autoanything. Nothing slides in the back, and no 2 sided tape (or whatever they use for the sides on the carpet liner). Spray in is still better, but I could not bring myself to scuff up my bed. Going to pull the liner out next summer, and if this liner has scuffed up the inside in any way, then I'll spray line it, but still put the dual liner back in.
Old 01-18-2012, 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Bear Hunter
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I have a Bedrug & I love it. You mentioned reluctance to do something permanent. It can be removed. It was easy to install. I think it's easier to keep clean. No washing necessary, just blow with an air hose. It's water proof. Stuff doesn't slide as easily as a plastic liner, I've had several on those. Thought about Rhino liner, but I too didn't want to spray my new truck bed. Good luck with your new truck.
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Old 01-18-2012, 08:16 AM
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I have a white truck. And its my first truck that i am not going to use for constant work. Its my "family" truck and I am definitely going to rhino line it in black. You never know when you are going to throw something in there. And if you dont rhino it and you scratch it all up you will be pissed.
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Originally Posted by dereku
I have a white truck. And its my first truck that i am not going to use for constant work. Its my "family" truck and I am definitely going to rhino line it in black. You never know when you are going to throw something in there. And if you dont rhino it and you scratch it all up you will be pissed.
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Old 01-18-2012, 10:45 AM
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Its all about the shop who has done it. I use this place a few towns over and they have done about 6 of our trucks and they all got the snot beat out of them. We do aluminum commercial windows. And dragging those on anything tears it up. And i have never had rhino peel.
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Originally Posted by dereku
Its all about the shop who has done it. I use this place a few towns over and they have done about 6 of our trucks and they all got the snot beat out of them. We do aluminum commercial windows. And dragging those on anything tears it up. And i have never had rhino peel.
I agree, it's a "crap shoot".


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