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Dualliner, was $400 shipped. Ordered it Monday and it came today from Wisconsin. Made in USA. Installation was pretty straightforward... clean the bed + dry it, remove factory tie downs + accessories. Install the loadguard, then snap in the sides. Roll down the anti-slid rubber mat and tuck them into the slots on the side panels. Then install the tailgate cover, which involved removing 8 factory screws and using the provided screws and washers to secure it into place. It also came with two sided tape for those who don’t want to screw around. I used it to secure the bottom of the tailgate cover. Fits quite snug and there are holes for the factory tie downs and BoxLink accessories. Pretty easy to install.
Didn’t want to get a spray on cause they don’t really protect against dents and this seems like a good product based on the reviews I read online. It’s an aluminum bed so I’m not worried about water getting stuck and rusting it out.
Let’s see how it holds up after a few months/years.
Bonus -
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Blood easily washes off by just spraying with water, thats gonna save you lots of time
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exactly! and I don’t have to worry about the reek of putrefaction being permanent
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So that’s not a good thing now?
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Yeah but in more important news
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Make sure you pull it to clean underneath every once in a while. My father left his liner in for 18 years and now we are trying to figure out how to fix the rust.
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I would only be worried about trapped water if the aluminum where it was trapped was also adjacent to some steel, because that will make it rot like a mofo. The aluminum donates electrons to the steel when the steel rusts and then turns into oxide powder itself.
Source - my Land Rover when I got it, which had steel ribs under the bed which had trapped water and salt and allowed holes to blow through 16GA aluminum like a shotgun.
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thanks for saving me the effort of thinking of a post for that.
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Mmmmm cedar shingles.
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My cousin had to pull the bedliner out of his truck . He discovered that it had sanded the paint off of most of the bed.
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which truck was this? and was it a plastic one?
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rip
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SOON
(i know, different team now but it is fitting)
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only good INSIDE the cabin, otherwise people
catch on
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Ah. See, this is why we leave it to you professionals.
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12-34-29
11-91-16
18-43-24
WHO-[Lindholm] -CARES
51-44
23-22
2-8
yes please
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Older Chevy Silverado with a one-piece plastic liner. I don’t think you’ll have a problem on the bed, but if the side pieces have any movement, they can sand the paint right off the truck.
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They’re in there pretty snug! I’m surprised actually.
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$400? Oof. I’d hate to tell you what I get them for co-op and free-shipped because Wisconsin.
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tree fiddy?
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Too sexy sex
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fuck, i should’ve reached out to you before buying
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Shipping would be a pain
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How soon before you get a proper bed length? :O
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:( I miss my Ram’s 6'4" bed