bed liner HELP
bed liner HELP
i am having trouble finding bed liners for the 2010 5.5 box can any body help me out i would like to do a bed rug or a rubber mat so things dont slide around so much. are the 04-08 5.5 boxes the same in side as the 09-10's thank you for any help
Also, I am now saving up for a bedrug, and according to their site, the model number for the bedrug is the same for all '04 up to current year.
Oh, dear Lord, don't do a camper shell or other bed cap thingy, those make a pickup truck look like total crap.
Just buy an Explorer if you need covered interior space, and it'll be a lot more comfy back there too. I just hate pickups with caps and camper shells. UGH! ::throws up a little in mouth::
I know, you're not looking for one of those, but I just had to get it out of my system!

I've had drop-in liners done by my dealer on all 4 of my F-150's, and they all worked great and pretty cheap to boot. Never tried a bedrug, just because I knew the sides would get all scraped up if they weren't covered also, but it could certainly be an option if you don't really use it to haul stuff around. I rarely use my bed, but when I do, I like to be able to fling stuff around in there and use it as a truck when necessary, yet still have it look great because of the bedliner. I've been a bit leery of those spray-in's, since they tend to really grip, and when I'm moving heavy objects in my truck, I don't want my job increased twofold because heavy objects won't slide in/out easily. And when you're hauling, there are plenty of tie-downs, rope, foldaway bed extender, etc. to keep things snugly in place no problem!
Just buy an Explorer if you need covered interior space, and it'll be a lot more comfy back there too. I just hate pickups with caps and camper shells. UGH! ::throws up a little in mouth::I know, you're not looking for one of those, but I just had to get it out of my system!


I've had drop-in liners done by my dealer on all 4 of my F-150's, and they all worked great and pretty cheap to boot. Never tried a bedrug, just because I knew the sides would get all scraped up if they weren't covered also, but it could certainly be an option if you don't really use it to haul stuff around. I rarely use my bed, but when I do, I like to be able to fling stuff around in there and use it as a truck when necessary, yet still have it look great because of the bedliner. I've been a bit leery of those spray-in's, since they tend to really grip, and when I'm moving heavy objects in my truck, I don't want my job increased twofold because heavy objects won't slide in/out easily. And when you're hauling, there are plenty of tie-downs, rope, foldaway bed extender, etc. to keep things snugly in place no problem!


