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Old May 7, 2004 | 10:20 AM
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Drop-in bedliner

I recently purchased a new drop-in bedliner for my supercrew. It has an anti-skid surface. Has anyone tried this type ?
 

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Old May 7, 2004 | 10:45 AM
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I had a Ford Duraliner in my 2000 F-150 with the anti-skid floor. It's a much improved design compared to earlier models. Basically, your junk slides around alot less.
 
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Old May 7, 2004 | 05:33 PM
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Durakon, the manufacturer of most of the drop-ins that are on the market, have a recall on some of their liners. You can read about it on their website. A spray-in liner is an alternative.
 
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Old May 9, 2004 | 09:18 AM
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Seems like it's a great improvement over the earlier ones. Things tend to stay put and not try to knock the front of your bed in.
 

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Old May 10, 2004 | 07:20 AM
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Originally posted by TruckGasm
Durakon, the manufacturer of most of the drop-ins that are on the market, have a recall on some of their liners. You can read about it on their website. A spray-in liner is an alternative.
Did you actually read what the recall is about? If you had linked it, then you'd probably read it and realize that is for GM pickups, not Fords.

Drop in and spray in both have advantages for certain applications.
 
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