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Old 04-15-2022, 09:49 PM
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I have Line-X and a Dee Zee bed mat, perfect combo.
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Old 04-15-2022, 09:59 PM
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I have Line-X and a Dee Zee bed mat, perfect combo.
The local Ford has $399 spray in liner now, Line-X wants $575 or $675. I want to look for some out of town options as well. The place that did my 2012 quit doing it.
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Old 04-15-2022, 10:05 PM
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Yeah, I paid my dealer $400 when I got my truck. They took it to Line-X and had it done. They said it was employee pricing, lol. I just was happy to get it in with financing.
Old 04-16-2022, 07:53 AM
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First “road trip” since the Oz Tune, about 2-1/2 hours to the in-laws.



Reading when I pulled in the driveway.

I am betting it’s more actually having a tailwind instead of fighting wind like I normally do, I’m not sure I’ve ever seen that kind of MPG without ethanol free gas.




I need to pull the speaker/tray out and mess with that GPS antenna placement, maybe move it on top of the dash even. At times, it’s highly accurate, the speed limit changes exactly as I pass the road sign. But other times, I’m off-roading.

It’s not just in the country, it through a fit in Topeka as well.

I gave up and shut it off.
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Ever think of using the "Bed Rug"? I bought the full, Impact rug from Real Truck when I first got this truck. I've had all the combinations, bed mat, plastic liner, LineX, and I like this bedrug the best. Got a very good price from Real TRuck, other than a bed mat, it was less than the dropin Ford bedliner. Easier on the olde knees too.
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Originally Posted by johnday in BFE
Ever think of using the "Bed Rug"? I bought the full, Impact rug from Real Truck when I first got this truck. I've had all the combinations, bed mat, plastic liner, LineX, and I like this bedrug the best. Got a very good price from Real TRuck, other than a bed mat, it was less than the dropin Ford bedliner. Easier on the olde knees too.
I worry about water getting through the bedcover and worry about dust (gravel road driving). It seems like most trucks I see with the rug have toppers (which I’d like if I found a good buy on one)
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I have a Truxedo QT cover on mine, and get no leaks, plus that rug the way it is installed, prevents dust from coming in thru any of the drains/cracks in the box. I may get a little from around the tailgate, but really haven't noticed, then again, my truck really doesn't see gravel/dirt roads hardly at all.
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Originally Posted by johnday in BFE
I have a Truxedo QT cover on mine, and get no leaks, plus that rug the way it is installed, prevents dust from coming in thru any of the drains/cracks in the box. I may get a little from around the tailgate, but really haven't noticed, then again, my truck really doesn't see gravel/dirt roads hardly at all.
I'll second the Truxedo, i have the LowPro, it's as old as the truck and it doesn't leak into the bed.
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I have a Bakflip MX4 that’s never quite fit exactly right. I’m hoping taking the drop in liner out helps.
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Well my Amazon bargain turned out not to be… the company even had the wrong number/application in the questions, so I don’t feel bad.

Luckily, I’m betting they’ll work on Dad’s truck.



Hey, I like that!

These were supposed to fit with tow mirrors. If I cut that angled portion off, I bet they’d fit.

I only paid $31, because the original shipping box was gone. They are $89 on American Trucks.

Edit: I’ll have to take a better picture to explain the second photo and caption.
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