Bed liner

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Jackkk

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LineX with a Truck Cover USA rolling cover. I did this setup with my last 3 trucks. I saved money on the bedcovers by installing myself.
 

07_S3VA

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I went with Line-X premium and Lomax cover. Very happy with both. Threw a Dee Zee bed mat in bed this year. It keeps stuff in place and it’s much more comfortable to kneel in bed now.
 

PlaynCA

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Spray in on the bed and with diamondback HD. Very happy with the durability and functionality of the combination.
 

Chzhead

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Go spray in liner. Moisture can get behind a drop in and the vibration will scuff the paint so if you ever want to take it out, it will look worse. Get it sprayed and never have to worry about it again.
 

Gerald

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I prefer spray in and got a spray in bed liner as part of the package deal at driveout on my 2019. They used a local shop to get the liner sprayed in. I've never used a bed cover on any of my trucks. I never needed to store stuff in the bed that needed protection and I've also typically had an SUV for cargo that needed to stay dry. It was easier to not have a cover with the hauling I would do (dirt, mulch, lumber, appliances, furniture, etc.). I still have my old tried and true 2003 F-150 Lariat that has been great to me and I'll use that for all my hauling. For my Raptor, I decided to get a bed cover for when we go camping/off-roading maybe 4-6 times a year. That way I know my camping gear will stay put and stay dry for the trips. But again it will be for very short specific needs. So I decided to go with a Truxedo soft cover that was on sale this Black Friday for about $270. Thought what the heck, for that price I can keep my stuff dry for the camping trips. So I'm going to give it try for my first ever bed cover.
 
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