I am thinking about buying a bedrug. But I am curious to hear what other people have to say about their durability. I got the sample from the company and it did not look to tear resistant. Any thoughts?
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1997 F-150
Ext Cab
4x4 w/offroad pkg
towing pkg
4.6L with Auto Trans
Superchip & Velocity Tube
I like mine. It seems to be durable. For really messy loads I put down a tarp to keep cleaning down to a minimum. The molding of the side panels seems a little off from the actual side of the truck. We use it for camping which is great.
Bono
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1999 F-150 SuperCab 4x2
Amazon Green/Prarie Tan
4.6 liter, Automatic
Towing Pkg., Running Boards
Sliding Rear Window
Remote Keyless Entry
A.R.E. MX Series Cap
BedRug Bed Liner
I love my Bedrug, my dogs have yet to tear it up, I through my bike in the back all the time and no problems. it is very nice especially if you have a camper shell or spend any time in the bed at all
I just received my 2nd BedRug. The first one I got had a defect. I got the new one in the truck and it probably will take a day or 2 before it really lays in there properly. First impression is it is pretty good although do not expect it to be a perfect fit.
The Bedrug is AOK. Don't plan on throwing any big heavy items in it as a construction worker might do. You will dent the bed. But as a light to medium liner for outdoor enthusiasts, such as camping, and the occasional haul of a couch or refrigerator, it won't slip at all. I am very pleased. Also, very comfortable to sleep on.
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2001 S'Crew Lariat 4.6L, Black / Harvest Gold trim, running boards, Gibson SS Exhaust, bed rug, tow pkg., lim. slip, 6 cd
I had a drop in liner made by Pendaliner. It was my second one. The reason I got rid of it was that everytime I went to unload by dirtbike I would about break my neck as the front wheel would skid as the front brake was applied backing it out. It was a reasonable priced liner and didn't allow denting of my bed. Also when I removed it there were only scuff marks and no rust after 3 1/2 years. My plan has been to go with a spray in. Right now I have been using a bed mat for a Chevy S-10. One day I was hauling some rock boulders which I had put in very carefully. Some of them must have shifted and I now I have some dents. I'm thinking the weight might have done it also. I question is now, will a spray in be able to cover up any of the denting?
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'97 F150XL 4.6L 5 spd 4x4
SC, Silver Frost
Clearcoat Metallic,
K&N air filter, Access
Roll-Up Cover, bug
deflector, rear custom
Ford mudflaps, Pioneer
Supertuner CD, 4 Cerwin
Vega Speakers. Future
mods: Spray-in bed liner,
shocks, Superchip,
stainless rocker panel.
* 9/27/99 installed
Factory Ford 60/40 seats
from Sonny's
* 10/13/99 installed
cat-back exhaust system
with dual pipes out back,
a Dynomax Race Magnum
muffler, and 3 1/2'
stainless slash tips.
* 3/9/00 installed BFG AT
285/75R16 on American
Racing Altas 16x8