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Old Dec 26, 2007 | 04:55 PM
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Is this price about right?

So i am looking to get a bedliner, just the regular throw in kind, and I stopped by a local place here in my town that does bedliners and they said 150.00.
Does that sound about right, or can i find them cheaper, and if yes cheaper where should i look, I'm knew to the truck scene, so what are some suggestions????/
 
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Old Dec 26, 2007 | 06:26 PM
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I dunno, mine has a rubber mat on the bottom, no liner or anything for the sides. My dad bought this huge a$$ mat and trimmed it to fit the bed. Works nicely. Welcome to the forums, nice truck, and nice branch! I'd join the USAF if I could, but I'm "blind" in my right eye and I wont go past my Private Pilot's License without the FAA's medical guys standing in my way. Hope you get to what you need.
 
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Old Dec 26, 2007 | 07:06 PM
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Im biased-only "throw in bedliner" I will ever have in any truck is a factory ford bedliner-cost more somewhere around $350 I think but its a much better fit and looks alot better. I have seen the cheap bedliner, and then I see them baloon up, deform and other weird stuff
My vote goes for a ford bedliner
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Old Dec 27, 2007 | 09:10 AM
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The Ford factory liner you are talkin about is the same as the regular drop-ins. It is made by Duraliner and is the exact same thing, a Duraliner usually runs around the $200-$250 range. The best fit of any drop-in has to go to Penda and you can get a penda classic series usually for around $130-$160 depending on location or you can go to the best one they have the SR in the $200-$275 range.
 
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Old Dec 29, 2007 | 03:40 PM
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My Ford dealer (Crossroads Ford in Cary, NC) will install a factory liner for $219 + tax. I'm probably going to do that because I can't decide between Line-X, Rhino TuffGuard, and Rhino Hardline..
 
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Old Dec 31, 2007 | 08:52 PM
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Justi I live in Goldsboro I have bought 3 cars from crossroads. A 2003 gt mustang new, 2004 explorer sport trac new, and a 05 f150 supercab 5.4. Who was your salesman and did you get a good deal. I had the x plan on all of mine.Thats a no negotiable price so you have to deal on your trade in to get the really good deal.
 
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