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Old Aug 31, 2009 | 08:31 PM
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If you are hauling rocks and dirt, the spray in bedliner is the way to go. If you are hauling items like antique furniture or things than can get scratched, I recommend the BedRug. With the right cover, it is just like have a huge trunk in the back of your truck. My cover folds out of the way to haul tall items, but stays closed most of the time.



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Old Aug 31, 2009 | 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted by KR-Texas
If you are hauling rocks and dirt, the spray in bedliner is the way to go. If you are hauling items like antique furniture or things than can get scratched, I recommend the BedRug. With the right cover, it is just like have a huge trunk in the back of your truck. My cover folds out of the way to haul tall items, but stays closed most of the time.



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Does your "fold-up" cover leak when it rains?
I've got a "roll-n-Lock" and it leaks more than my sailboats ports!
 
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Old Aug 31, 2009 | 11:42 PM
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Question, what ever happened to the the Dual Liner fan club?
 
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Old Sep 1, 2009 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by bfdtpkt
Does your "fold-up" cover leak when it rains?
I've got a "roll-n-Lock" and it leaks more than my sailboats ports!
I have the Fold-a-Cover G4 Elite and it does a good job of keeping the water out of the bed. It has rubber seals all the way around and a rubber strip across each seam where it folds. The back has a rubber flap that presses down on the top of the tailgate. I have driven the truck through several hard rain storms and only had a very little bit of water near the tail gate on two occasions. The bed does not get wet when I wash the truck, but I am careful not to drench the top. I will defintitely buy another folding cover in the future.

I had a roll-n-lock on my F250 in 2001 and it leaked just about every time it got wet. I liked the look, but I did not like the water and the big holding compartment at the front of the bed. I sold it to my brother-in-law and bought a full-size SnugTop to carry more things when I was traveling.

The best low profile top I had for water was the SnugLid by SnugTop. It fit my 2006 F150 King Ranch perfectly and it never once let water in the bed during the two years I owned it. It was a solid fiberglass top, so it did not work well for hauling tall items in the bed. It was very heavy, so I never removed it as others have done.

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Old Sep 1, 2009 | 08:17 PM
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I've got a plastic liner you can have. PM me if you want it. In fact, I'll give you 3 dollars to take it
 
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