Survey question: What lines your bed????
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Nothing. I had the six bolts that hold the bed down chromed and now I don't want to hide them.
Maybe someday I will put in carpet?????
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Jim
jim@jimshaw.cc
Black 00, Swanson Chip, clear corners, super whites
Airaid w/10" Big Mouth filter, chrome wheels,
AIM 2" drop shackles, Mobile1 w/FilterMag
2000 E320, 1993 Cobra R, 1959 Corvette, 1949 Plymouth Coupe
Looking for a better paying job to support my L
Maybe someday I will put in carpet?????
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Jim
jim@jimshaw.cc
Black 00, Swanson Chip, clear corners, super whites
Airaid w/10" Big Mouth filter, chrome wheels,
AIM 2" drop shackles, Mobile1 w/FilterMag
2000 E320, 1993 Cobra R, 1959 Corvette, 1949 Plymouth Coupe
Looking for a better paying job to support my L
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#6
Rather than spent the $350 for a Bedrug and really not wanting the same thing that everyone else had, I decided to build my own. Cost was around $100 and looks a lot neater than the Bedrug, has a more custom look.
http://www.zing.com/album/?id=4294555843
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2000 Black Lightning, Snuglid, Custom Bed Carpet, Clear Corners, Lightning banner, Tinted Windows
delivered Apr 6. NLOC #377
http://www.zing.com/album/?id=4294555843
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2000 Black Lightning, Snuglid, Custom Bed Carpet, Clear Corners, Lightning banner, Tinted Windows
delivered Apr 6. NLOC #377
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plain ole generic duraliner with no blue oval. I did take some old towels and used them as a "pad" as to protect the bed. I use my "L" as a truck sometimes and wouldn't want to be vaccuuming out (or smelling via the rear slider) mulch forever.
I didn't know about Bedrug as this was my first truck.
IMHO, rhino/spray-on. NO WAY. No flame intended
I didn't know about Bedrug as this was my first truck.
IMHO, rhino/spray-on. NO WAY. No flame intended
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Can someone please explain what is so great about the bedrug? I have never seen one in person but I would think that it would be too easy to get dirty and would prohibit you from using your truck as a truck. I like the concept of having something soft (as opposed to the rigid, hard plastic bed liners, but I'm affraid that if put carpeting back there, I would then be too affraid to put bikes, lawn equipment, dogs, etc. in the back. Are the bedrugs rugged enough for this type of use?
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JagcLightning - I put anything (dogs, bikes, plywood, bags of mulch) on mine that doesn't require a rake or shovel to get out. I've even had my John Deere rider on the bedrug. A friend of mine backs his F150 down the boat ramp until the tailgate is near the water and then loads and unloads his jetski off his bedrug. It's one tough piece of rug. When it gets dirty just use a brush and hose to clean it up.
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