Poll....how many have a plastic bedliner in your L
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#18
I think it all depends on what you use your truck for. My L is a year round daily driver (in New England no less), and I throw my bike in the back to go practice or race atleast three times a week (along with a pressure washer, gas jug, tools etc) so a bedliner was the only answer for me. I have the Ford/Duraliner model which is really nice. It has a non-slip floor, a ~16" Ford logo on the front, and still allows access to the tie down anchors on the bottom. If you don't drive your truck in inclimate weather, don't haul stuff around on a regular basis, or want something just for show, a bedrug would probably be your best bet (along with a tonneau). Hope this helps. later...
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"act as if" and Always Be Closing
(((garrett)))
'00 Silver Lightning
'00 KX250 (for sale $4000)
'00 NESC MX Amateur Champ
***new ride= '01 CR250 ***
Best G-Tech Results:
0-60mph = 4.64s
1/4 mile = 13.01s
RWHP = 394
motoxer@wpi.edu
gkaye@rjagroup.com
AOL IM: GK65A
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"act as if" and Always Be Closing
(((garrett)))
'00 Silver Lightning
'00 KX250 (for sale $4000)
'00 NESC MX Amateur Champ
***new ride= '01 CR250 ***
Best G-Tech Results:
0-60mph = 4.64s
1/4 mile = 13.01s
RWHP = 394
motoxer@wpi.edu
gkaye@rjagroup.com
AOL IM: GK65A
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Trident Missile..thatw what it looked like.
Before I added the ******** Tonneau I had over the rail style, but after one fast run It launched like a missile and my friend and I watched in Amazement as it came back down to earth...It still sits in the Barn here in CT with a big scrape in it.
If one of the corners lift and the Air gets under it, see ya.
I like the Tonneau it seems to handle the air alot better.. I now protect the bed with a bed rug instead of a plastic Bedliner
John O
NLOC 52
svt4752
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Before I added the ******** Tonneau I had over the rail style, but after one fast run It launched like a missile and my friend and I watched in Amazement as it came back down to earth...It still sits in the Barn here in CT with a big scrape in it.
If one of the corners lift and the Air gets under it, see ya.
I like the Tonneau it seems to handle the air alot better.. I now protect the bed with a bed rug instead of a plastic Bedliner
John O
NLOC 52
svt4752
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http://www.f150world.com/e40d/