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ShortWideVortec
06-28-2007, 07:59 PM
Anyone have any comments on the BedRug,how they hold up etc,wheres the best price youve found, thanks again
454ss
06-28-2007, 08:18 PM
I'm very happpy with mine...easy to clean, looks good keeps cargo from flying around.:head: I got mine on ebay brand new and cheap:rocking:
Jimmy P
06-28-2007, 08:52 PM
yeah I love the one in my ss. Got it for $150 shipped on ebay, brand new. Just gotta wait for the deals
AllBlkdOut07
06-28-2007, 09:34 PM
I've had mine in my 07 NNBS Silverado (standard bed) about 1 1/2 months and so far so good. I often carry landscape material in my truck, so as a precaution I bought a heavy duty black/silver tarp just a bit larger than my bed size I lay down first, just to make clean-up easier. If you abuse it, it won't last as long as they claim. I saw one in a landscapers pick-up and the thing looked pretty crappy. It looks cool, is easy on the knees and everything stays put. Only thing is, I added a bulkhead cap after I had installed the bedrug and the cap didn't fit that well over the bulkhead with the extra thickness of the bed rug. I bought mine online for like $320 new, which was a decent price. I've seen them for as much as $450-500. Like these guys said, if you can find a new one on ebay, even better.
lowdown
06-28-2007, 10:40 PM
I've had mine for about 2 years now and it still looks like new...
Of course I've never really hauled anything in it to speak of :eek:
lowdown
AllBlkdOut07
06-28-2007, 10:50 PM
I've had mine for about 2 years now and it still looks like new...
Of course I've never really hauled anything in it to speak of :eek:
lowdown
Do you have a tonneau cover on your truck? Or is your BedRug exposed all year round. Just wondered how it has held up through the elements, rain, sun...etc over 2 years.
lowdown
06-28-2007, 10:57 PM
Do you have a tonneau cover on your truck? Or is your BedRug exposed all year round. Just wondered how it has held up through the elements, rain, sun...etc over 2 years.
I have a tonneau cover and I keep the truck in the garage most of the time (unless I'm driving it obviously) Mine isn't going to be much of a testimonial for Bed Rug because it has never really been exposed to the elements.
But I do really like it :biggrin:
lowdown
AllBlkdOut07
06-28-2007, 11:03 PM
I have a tonneau cover and I keep the truck in the garage most of the time (unless I'm driving it obviously) Mine isn't going to be much of a testimonial for Bed Rug because it has never really been exposed to the elements.
But I do really like it :biggrin:
lowdown
As I figured..haha..good job.
ShortWideVortec
06-28-2007, 11:20 PM
I found 1 on ebay for 300 shipped brand new, ill just hold out till i find a good deal and jump on it.
lowdown
06-28-2007, 11:24 PM
I found 1 on ebay for 300 shipped brand new, ill just hold out till i find a good deal and jump on it.
Actually that is a pretty good deal, I bought mine 2 years ago at Dealer cost for 318.00 locally.
lowdown
AllBlkdOut07
06-29-2007, 12:00 AM
Yeah, that is a decent deal, just make sure it is BRAND NEW as they claim. If you can hold out, you may find one even cheaper on ebay.
ShortWideVortec
06-29-2007, 12:38 AM
Ive got nothin but time...
ShortWideVortec
06-30-2007, 04:26 AM
anyone else??
SilveradoSexy
06-30-2007, 04:31 AM
I have one and it looks great, it's easy to install too. I have a tonneau cover also. I have hauled just a few small slighty dirty items on it and it vaccumed right up.
REG CAB 07
06-30-2007, 04:50 AM
I had one in a previous truck and also had a lid. It was really nice and helped to keep stuff from sliding around. It turns your bed into a trunk.
aintstuck4x4
06-30-2007, 04:53 AM
i had one in mine but i ripped it out because muddy four wheelers= lots of quarters at the pressure washer. i still have the peice that lays on the floor that i use when i go camping so the floor of the truck tent wont be so lumpy. i usually leave it in the back yard when i'm not using it and it still looks new.
sorry so long
bignick31985
06-30-2007, 11:35 AM
I dont have the BedRug, but I have the one Checkerpro sells. Its not formed to the bed, etc. And it holds up great to gas, water, etc. So I'm sure the official BedRug is better.
ShortWideVortec
06-30-2007, 07:29 PM
would you say for another $100 the linex would be better?i guess thats like comparing apples to oranges though,i dont haul that much stuff in my truck and wont be getting a topper so i dont know what to do...
ZebraSS
07-01-2007, 12:07 AM
would you say for another $100 the linex would be better?i guess thats like comparing apples to oranges though,i dont haul that much stuff in my truck and wont be getting a topper so i dont know what to do...
My opinion, if you are going to use your bed hard, leave it. Your bed might look bad but spray-ins end up looking like ass whether you use them or not so save your money. Light duty? Bedrug works. Mine has been in an open bed for years and still looks like new, underneath as well.
`Chevy`
07-01-2007, 07:54 PM
Go get some Line-ex. If you have professionals do it, It looks great never scratches or flakes plus its got a lifetime warranty.
Bedrugs suck IMO, cant stand up to the stuff You throw in them
AllBlkdOut07
07-01-2007, 08:09 PM
Line-ex or other comparable spary-in liners looks cool at first. But they all turn color after a while, almost a green color. Who wants that? Plus once it's sprayed on, it's there for good right? You can't remove it, but you can have it recoated. Each one has it's pluses and minuses. I think I could easily scratch Line-ex, depends what you put in the back I guess.
AllBlkdOut07
07-01-2007, 08:11 PM
My opinion, if you are going to use your bed hard, leave it. Your bed might look bad but spray-ins end up looking like ass whether you use them or not so save your money. Light duty? Bedrug works. Mine has been in an open bed for years and still looks like new, underneath as well.
Zebra SS, is that white gauge cluster the one that came with the truck or is it aftermarket?
SilveradoSexy
07-01-2007, 08:44 PM
Zebra SS, is that white gauge cluster the one that came with the truck or is it aftermarket?
That's factory in the SS trucks.
scrubb
07-01-2007, 09:09 PM
I really wanted one and planned on buying one..... until I won an IFW Bedslide.
`Chevy`
07-01-2007, 10:43 PM
Line-ex or other comparable spary-in liners looks cool at first. But they all turn color after a while, almost a green color. Who wants that? Plus once it's sprayed on, it's there for good right? You can't remove it, but you can have it recoated. Each one has it's pluses and minuses. I think I could easily scratch Line-ex, depends what you put in the back I guess.
I've never seen line-ex change color, but everyone that I know that has it went with black. And if its professionally done by people that know what they are doing like Line-ex the company themselves Its really hard to scratch. You will never scratch it throwing tools, gravel, branches, chains etc in it, and even if you do scratch it you'll have a lifetime warranty to cover. Its true that you probably will never get it off without damaging your bed, but if its ever scratched or chipped.... once again your under warranty.
NHSilverado
07-01-2007, 11:32 PM
I put a bedrug( BedRug brand )in my 05 for the 1st time and I LOVED IT! I will be putting one in my NBS 07 here before fall. Before that I used to run platic liners until spray ins arrived. I then started using Line-X and it is excellent stuff( only spray in I will use ). I have no plans to go back to Line-X however. I am a bedrug convert!
I don't haul anything really dirty though( just lumber goods )so the bedrug works fine for me. It is a lot easier on my very expensive duck and goose decoys as well. The Line-X was always scratching them up. Stuff does not slide around on the bedrug which is a great benefit. Cleanup was a breeze.
JMO but don't use a bedrug if you haul really dirty stuff and don't run it with an open bed( I know you can not saying you can't - just IMO it is better with some type of tonneau or cap ).
AllBlkdOut07
07-02-2007, 12:26 AM
I put a bedrug( BedRug brand )in my 05 for the 1st time and I LOVED IT! I will be putting one in my NBS 07 here before fall. Before that I used to run platic liners until spray ins arrived. I then started using Line-X and it is excellent stuff( only spray in I will use ). I have no plans to go back to Line-X however. I am a bedrug convert!
I don't haul anything really dirty though( just lumber goods )so the bedrug works fine for me. It is a lot easier on my very expensive duck and goose decoys as well. The Line-X was always scratching them up. Stuff does not slide around on the bedrug which is a great benefit. Cleanup was a breeze.
JMO but don't use a bedrug if you haul really dirty stuff and don't run it with an open bed( I know you can not saying you can't - just IMO it is better with some type of tonneau or cap ).
Like I stated earlier, I bought a nice black tarp that's a bit larger than my bed that I keep folded under my rear seats. When I ever haul anything even remotely dirty, use that. Makes clean-up very, very easy.
I do have to say, the bedliners do look real cool, especially how you can see the detail in the bed itself. The dealer I bought my truck at talked me out of the spray-on liner. I did see one that looked all discolored, maybe it was another type of spray on liner? Rhino maybe?
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