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Old 12-20-2006, 11:03 PM
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Which one, which one??

I've narrowed down my new bed liner to two different options:

The Bedrug and DualComp. I've heard lots of great things about the Bedrug. They both protect the box but the biggest advantage of the Bedrug over any of the others is that is protects/cushions the cargo as well, something that isn't really found in any other option.

On the other hand is the DualComp which probably has the best anti-skid characteristics while also fully protecting the box. It's the best of the hard plastic/rubber mat world with all the advantages and with basically none of the disadvantages of either.

If it were you, which setup would you guys choose? They both go for essentially the same amount $280-$300. If the DualComp came with the hottie in the pictures it would be a no brainer however I'm afraid she isn't included.

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http://www.dualcomp.com/install.asp

Bedrug link:
Not necessary, you all know all about it

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Old 01-03-2007, 10:00 PM
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I went bedrug and I'll never look back. I beat the tar out of it and it looks like I just bought it. And when you have those nights where your incapable of driving home, the BEDrug really pulls through if you know what I mean. But if you get the bedrug I would recemmond putting some wax on the front driver side of the bed. On my screw thats one place that I know where the water drains, so I put some wax there once a year just in case some rust starts. Hope this helps!
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Old 01-03-2007, 10:38 PM
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I got the bedrug as a dealer installed option and I love it.

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