I hate it there are so many options out there for bedliner. Just when I was all set to make an appointment to do the line-x. Someone mentions bedtred. Anyone know if they are good or not? Ive checked the website. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
Never heard of them. What does a Google search for reviews reveal? I like Rhino, Arma, and Line X, in that order. My Rhino Liner I have now is great. No fade, super thick.
Ill check when im at work. Is rhino liner like line-x? Spray on Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
So, it's just like BedRug? I thought it was a spray in. I guess you just have to figure out what is most practical for you. If only very light hauling, and trying to prevent scratches is all that you are looking for, a rug might make sense.
Yes, spray in. AFAIK, it was the first/original spray in I did not realize this BedTred thing was just another BedRug, when I replied
What do you think you'll be putting in the bed? Spray-in liners can be pretty expensive, I wouldn't bother unless you're going to be beating the hell out of it.
One of the companies close by to me which is (Line-X) charges 475 for standard. IDK is that expensive or cheap? I am not going to be putting anything heavy inside. Nothing construction related but I might put some stuff to move from one location to another, maybe a tent, bicycles, small ladder (when I go on my photography trips). Sleeping bag when I am sleeping under the stars.
I am a huge Line-X fan, but based on your intended use, sounds like a bed rug would be a good choice. How much are bed rugs?
My last truck had a spray in (some off brand) and this one has Line-x. I'm just a suburban dude that hauls a few bags of mulch every so often, but I'd never not have a truck with a spray-in. I have a coworker with a topper on his Ford, with a bedrug. It is 100% watertight and seems just like the back end of a SUV, really. But I don't like the idea of getting the bedrug dirty. I know you can hose them off, but that just doesn't seem like a good idea to me. I'd never consider a drop-in liner. The only case would be if you plan to load with a forklift daily, the spray in liner makes that tougher.