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Who has what kind of liner and how do you like it?

I tried the cheap way and put in a roll on liner.I have to go over it again because it shrunk and now you can see paint showing through it.If anyone else plans on a roll on,do yourself a favor and buy some extra and coat your bed real thick.

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I think with shipping, the BedRug was around ?.  They claim they can't be stained and are made out of marine grade carpet that won't mildew.  You just hose them off or vacuum them.  They are molded to fit the contours of the bed and are ribbed to fit the bottom of the bed so you have a smooth floor.  It's a 2-piece system, the floor zips to the sides and the whole thing is held in place with velcro.  My friend put one in his truck after he saw mine, and he doesn't have a cap and has had deer blood and everything else in their and no problems so far...

(Edited by Shaners at 4:49 pm on Feb. 6, 2001)

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I have a Rhino line & like it a lot so far.  Nothing slides & it gives you the most room in you bed. Spilled some pool chlorine on it once, it discolored & then the color came back. I don’t know how it happened but I’m glad it did. A bit pricey though. Depending on the area I've seen the prise vary from ?-?

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Those Bedrugs are nice aren't they???  I just slept out in my truck this weekend for a night while I was fishing...  I also spent a night in a tent too.  In my opinion, the truck was much more comfortable!!!  I just wish the guy with me didn't snore soo LOUD!!!

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A bedmat/ tailgate mat from Farm & Fleet works really well.  With the turnover gooseneck ball in the bed it is really nice to be able to just pull that mat over it when it is folded down to keep all the dirt and crap out of the fold mechanism.  It also keeps things really nice and flat.

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I was coming home from work today right at a red light & a guy with a plastic liner hauling stacks of  wood slats for making a fence with the tail gate down (because it was a small truck). He was stacking the wood back into his bed. ½ the load came out on the road as he was taking off. All the wood that came out was still stacked in need piles. Something to consider with plastic liners.

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