Bed Liners....
Go with the spay-in type.
There are many different ones now a days. From what I have heard they are all about the same quality. Stay away from plastic drop-ins. Water gets under them and promotes rust.
My .02
2001 Screw 4X4 XLT
4.6L
44,000 current miles
Skids
Bright Red
6-disk CD Changer
Sliding Rear Window
9" ac/dc TV/VCR for trips
Westin Nerf Bars
Lund Bug Shield
Spray in Liner
Snugtop XTR Topper
Ordered 6 Dec 00
Born 8 Jan 2001
Got from Dealer 22 Jan 2001
There are many different ones now a days. From what I have heard they are all about the same quality. Stay away from plastic drop-ins. Water gets under them and promotes rust.My .02
2001 Screw 4X4 XLT
4.6L
44,000 current miles
Skids
Bright Red
6-disk CD Changer
Sliding Rear Window
9" ac/dc TV/VCR for trips
Westin Nerf Bars
Lund Bug Shield
Spray in Liner
Snugtop XTR Topper
Ordered 6 Dec 00
Born 8 Jan 2001
Got from Dealer 22 Jan 2001
Yep the other forum is the best bet but I'll save you the time.
Linex is generally accepted as the best based on number of posts
Of course I'm a little biased
Linex is generally accepted as the best based on number of posts
Of course I'm a little biased
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No doubt you'll get lots of opinions but here is mine:
If I were to pursue another bedliner myself, I would get a bed rug. I have a canopy on my truck and the bed rug would go well with it. I currently have a pendaliner SR which works OK, but it came with the truck and I have been contemplating replacing it.
If I were to remove my canopy and leave the bed exposed all the time I'd probably opt for Line-X or Rhino coatings over a bedliner.
It all depends on what you want to use your bed for.
If I were to pursue another bedliner myself, I would get a bed rug. I have a canopy on my truck and the bed rug would go well with it. I currently have a pendaliner SR which works OK, but it came with the truck and I have been contemplating replacing it.
If I were to remove my canopy and leave the bed exposed all the time I'd probably opt for Line-X or Rhino coatings over a bedliner.
It all depends on what you want to use your bed for.



