Duraliner installation question
Does the bedliner fit between the bedrails and actual metal truck bed in the area over the wheels, or does it go completely under the metal overhang?
Mine fits like this: Front over the bed top; sides tucked completely under rails. You have to pick the rear center of the liner up, to flex it, for the sides to tuck. On each side over the wheel well, it only tucks slightly due to this being a stake pocket.
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2000 F-150 XL, RC, LB, 5.4L, 4R70W, 3.55LS,
Class III tow, Payload #3, & Convenience pkgs.,
4-wheel disc/ABS, Chestnut/Parchment 40/60,
Ford bedliner w/Paintsaver & gas/wheel/spare locks,
K&N F.I.P.K. w/Outwears pre-filter, Superchip,
Dynomax ultra-flow welded 3" cat-back w/ 3" Y-pipe,
Hellwig front & rear anti-sway bars, Rancho RS 9000s,
Mobil 1, K&N oil filter.
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2000 F-150 XL, RC, LB, 5.4L, 4R70W, 3.55LS,
Class III tow, Payload #3, & Convenience pkgs.,
4-wheel disc/ABS, Chestnut/Parchment 40/60,
Ford bedliner w/Paintsaver & gas/wheel/spare locks,
K&N F.I.P.K. w/Outwears pre-filter, Superchip,
Dynomax ultra-flow welded 3" cat-back w/ 3" Y-pipe,
Hellwig front & rear anti-sway bars, Rancho RS 9000s,
Mobil 1, K&N oil filter.
JJust make sure if your sides are warped out that you take it back. I'm on my second liner already. On some of the duraliners the sides have been cut too short and they don't fit. This has been a BIG problem for the SuperCrews.
Tony
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'01 SCrew 4x4 XLT 5.4L
Tony
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'01 SCrew 4x4 XLT 5.4L


