I've done the same, both paper towels and newspaper, but prefer microfibers. Partially because I no longer get a newspaper and it just seems easier than going through rolls of paper towels.
As others have stated, the liner goes in between which is why you have to remove the screws. Once it's tucked in and the screws put back in, the liner will be nice and tight and won't move.
Anyone know how to safely remove windshield urethane adhesive from paint? I guess the factory did a sloppy job and I had some residual urethane on the driver side A-pillar. It's apparently a PITA to get off.
I had the truck in for PPF and ceramic coating and they were able to get some of it...
Do you have a pic from the other side/angle? When I put mine on, it was a good 0.5" or more further out from where yours is and was already rubbing on that hose in the back left side of the reservoir.
I'll have to look at it again when I get the truck back from PPF and ceramic coating.
Got my Husky liners installed and the BuiltRight rear seat release. Dropped it off today for PPF and Modesta ceramic coating.
Has anyone added the Cobb coolant reservoir cover? I have one leftover from my Gen2 but when I tried to install it I didn't feel like it sat back as far as it needed to...
I finally got a truck! Long story short, I ordered a '22 Rapid Red in October '21 and summer/fall last year the dealership went out of business and my order canceled.
Last Thursday my '23 Avalanche was delivered from Georgia. So far I've had the bed Linex-d and today I got the front windows and...
I don't really see any reason to do BedRug and a mat. I have a spray-in liner and used to have a rubber bed mat, but it wasn't comfortable for climbing around the bed, so I ditched it for the BedRug mat, not the whole BedRug setup.
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