โNov-26-2019 01:15 PM
โDec-05-2019 09:55 AM
Mike134 wrote:
I have a Bedrug and love it. Word of caution it's like a rug so landscaping wood chips etc get stuck in the fabric.
โDec-04-2019 06:25 PM
โDec-04-2019 06:02 PM
Mickeyfan0805 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Back to the OPs question following a good but typical sidetrack discussion.
He said he will be using the truck bed very little/lightly.
Not worth spending the $500+ to get it lined for that type of use. Certainly not right away. Nice shiny truck bed will likely still be a nice shiny truck bed years from now based on how he is going to use the truck.
Now many new tucks come sprayed from the factory or at the dealer level or its thrown in for "free". If that's the case, great, if not I'd save my money and decide if it's needed next year or 5 years from now.
Plus being in WI, the inside of the truck bed will be way done on the list of areas and parts that will rust out eventually.
Having read through all of the thoughts and input, this is where I am leaning. A spray-in seems like overkill. Once I learned that they have to scuff up the paint to apply it, why would I pay for them to ruin my bed just to add protection to the bed? If I used it more often for heavier use, it would be different, but I just don't see it doing much more than hauling branches to the compost site, wood from Home Depot, etc...
DW wants a bed cover as well so, at the moment, I'm leaning toward a mat to cover the floor. If/when the sides get scuffed up to a point I'd be concerned, I could always have a spray-in added then.
โDec-04-2019 04:05 PM
โDec-04-2019 01:40 PM
4x4ord wrote:
I really think the best is to pretend you bought a truck and not worry about what the inside of the box looks like.
โDec-04-2019 12:49 PM
4x4ord wrote:
I really think the best is to pretend you bought a truck and not worry about what the inside of the box looks like.
โDec-04-2019 12:00 PM
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โDec-01-2019 05:11 PM
โDec-01-2019 03:51 PM
FishOnOne wrote:ksss wrote:cummins2014 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Uncle and Aunt just purchased a new '19 F150 recently and drove it over on Thanksgiving. I couldn't help notice it had a after market sprayed in bed liner that was already showing signs of fading. I'm sure the truck sat on the dealer lot for a while but to have a new 2019 truck with a fading bed liner is unacceptable.
Fade now or later ,they all fade a bit, never seen one that didn't lose a little color, but it is the inside of the bed ,and there to protect .
There is a product that will bring the color back if interested. I use a Mothers product (cant think of the exact name right now) that brings the color back on trim pieces, works awesome. I am sure it would do the same for a bed liner.
Mothers Back to Black...
โDec-01-2019 01:04 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Back to the OPs question following a good but typical sidetrack discussion.
He said he will be using the truck bed very little/lightly.
Not worth spending the $500+ to get it lined for that type of use. Certainly not right away. Nice shiny truck bed will likely still be a nice shiny truck bed years from now based on how he is going to use the truck.
Now many new tucks come sprayed from the factory or at the dealer level or its thrown in for "free". If that's the case, great, if not I'd save my money and decide if it's needed next year or 5 years from now.
Plus being in WI, the inside of the truck bed will be way done on the list of areas and parts that will rust out eventually.
โDec-01-2019 09:32 AM
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