One of the best purchases I've made...

The bedrug...



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My riend bought one for his new Ford dual cab F350. Very nice and holds up great. He has had his for almost 2 years.
 
That is *very* cool! Got a website link to the product...That would be awesome just to have all your tools neatly organized in bins and labeled on something like that...I cant stop lookin at the picture it is very professional looking. Anyone have good organizing tools for in trunks?



Edit: Dont worry bout the link, if i wasnt so dumb I would have seen you put bedrug in the post..so I googled it...:)



Found this on the website: Acid, Grease and Chemical Proof, stain and water proof....Nice added benefits! Especially for mobile detailing
 
Joshua312 said:
That is *very* cool! Got a website link to the product...That would be awesome just to have all your tools neatly organized in bins and labeled on something like that...I cant stop lookin at the picture it is very professional looking. Anyone have good organizing tools for in trunks?



Edit: Dont worry bout the link, if i wasnt so dumb I would have seen you put bedrug in the post..so I googled it...:)



Found this on the website: Acid, Grease and Chemical Proof, stain and water proof....Nice added benefits! Especially for mobile detailing



I haven't tested out how resistant it is though and hopefully won't have to. lol



It's not too hard to install either. It all attaches with super strong velcro so if you want to remove it, you can.
 
Those are really nice. I had a Steel Horse brand knockoff bedrug in my Tacoma. The real BedRug is much nicer though.

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Looks Great. Still pleased with purchase?



I've been looking at purchasing this for several weeks. Is this a 2 person job? What was the install time? Would you try to remove the tie downs or simply slit with a razor?
 
mosborn9 said:
Looks Great. Still pleased with purchase?



I've been looking at purchasing this for several weeks. Is this a 2 person job? What was the install time? Would you try to remove the tie downs or simply slit with a razor?



One person job. IMO With two install would go faster.



I spent about 45 minutes installing mine. The base zips up to the one piece side and then you start placing the double sided adhesive velcro tape at various locations. Fours years and mine has stayed put.



My 02 Ford has the tie downs bolted on the sides of the bed. I removed them and rebolted over the bedrug. Used an awl to line up the holes.



Very pleased with mine, easier on the knees when crawling around and it does clean well.
 
Those are cool I guess if you are a total urban truck guy who doesn't really haul anything. Defeats the purpose of the truck IMO. I hate tonneau covers of any type as well. When I want to haul something I want immediate access and not having to fumble with a cover. Only thing I ever had in my truck was a rubber bed mat to keep stuff from shifting.
 
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