Bed Liners....
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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
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
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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.