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What kind of truck bed protection are you running?


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3Wliners

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Factory bedliner. Bought the Ford rubber mat, but it was so poorly made (as was the replacement) that I sold it and replaced it with a free mat from Husky, which is thinner but also lighter, so easier to remove to clean the bed). I bought Husky WeatherBeaters instead of WeatherTech liners due to quality and price. Bed mat was free with purchase, had to do rebate form and wait like 8 weeks though. At the time had no idea 3WLiners existed (mid 2023).

Covered bed with Diamondback HD. Best cover ever seen.
 

Mal106

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Drop in bed liners. It has the Ford label but I know the dealer had it installed at the local Rhino store. Seems satisfactory but I haven't really put it to the test.
 

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Rough country thick rubber bed mat, tail gate protector and Worksport AL4 tonneau.
 

JRDM2

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I just had "Stealth HP" spray-in liner installed yesterday. I'm pretty happy with it so far, I haven't put anything in the bed yet but I'm optimistic based on the look and feel.

I don't think I'd go with anything other than a properly installed, reputable spray-in. I can't find who makes "Stealth HP" so I guess that doesn't help anyone else. That's what the shop had on their banner so it's probably some other product.
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