What is everyone using in their beds.....

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BDRAG

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I know I left that wide open, seriously though.....Was quoted $400 for superliner spray in but not sure about it same lifetime warranty as line x. used a plastic liner in my old truck and it held up really well for the 6 years I owned it. Also not planning on adding a cover for a while due to some other irons in the fire but planning on a bakflip f1 when I do. Opinions?

I went with Line-X on my Black SCREW. Had them do the shiny layer and add a touch of metal flake to pick up the paints flakes. Looks great when the sun is out. Wheres them pics I had? Anyway, it was $625-$650 with the extras. Looks damn good. Try this link for pics?

http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f5/i-went-line_x-plus-1177/#post16359

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slimj78

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After going to the local shop and looking at the options I went with superliner spray in, black for $400 scheduled for monday. Told them I wanted a little rougher texture to keep stuff from sliding around and they said it wouldn't be a problem. I'll let you all know and thanks for the input!
 

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I use the ol'lady when she lets me... doesnt happen as often as it use too...

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I installed the dual liner. Hard sides and THICK rubber matt. nothing slides around and a good solid fit.. good purchase and reasonable price for best of both worlds..
Videos - DualLiner Truck Bed Liner Informational Videos

I'm liking the dual liner for the anti slip and easy install. Looks good!


its very high quality and perfect fit. nothing slides around. Now sliding lumber or other items into the bed is also a bit difficult. but if you're looking for protection, something that does hurt your knees and protects the sides its perfect. installs in 30 minutes. Im really happy with it.
 

warrior

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Linex, bed and wheel wells, add in UV protector for non fade.
 

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I always go w/ rhino lining mainly cuz my buddy owns the local shop but its really tough and when it gets dull he carrys bottles of rhinoshine and it brings back a like new luster to it.
I have 28 trucks that my employees do their best at beating the shit out of daily and the only thing that i can count on is the liner hahaha
 

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I also Line-X'ed the bed and rear wheel wells...Absolutely love it pluse it looks great!!!:rocking:
 
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