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ESOX Maniac
Posted 9/25/2008 6:15 PM (#337830 - in reply to #337819)
Subject: RE: Bed Rug





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Jason- Can't speak from experience with them. But from looking at the website, my gut instinct is "run away"! K- lets assume your truck bed was designed right to begin with. Why would you need a bed liner? Especially a carpeted bed liner. What does "does not hold water mean"? You have carpet in your boat- how much water can it hold in a rain storm? Then it drys out over time- "doesn't hold water"! In the mean time how many lbs of water are you driving around with in the bed of your truck w/ the BedRug when its raining? Do you really use your truck as a truck, i.e., hauling all kinds of stuff, including construction material, dirt, sand, concrete , fire wood, etc? How easy is it to clean your boat carpet? My 1995 Chev- I park it on the hill- front end up & hose it out. All clean, ready for the next job. You better also include an industrial shop vac in your total cost of ownership. What about water ingress between the BedRug & the bed of your truck? This is also predictable- I don't think their warranty covers rusting of your truck bed or mold.

Myself - I'd go for the spray-in liner myself - but the girls do look good on their website! I'll bet they were not included in the sample!

Good luck!
Al

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