Dodge under rail bedliner
I don't mind my Dodge liner, my only complaint is that it's not stuck in place very well. It sort of lifts up a bit at the carwash when the dryer jets are blowing on it, and the tailgate portion looks like it's gonna fold in half...otherwise it works fine for me.
I did buy aftermarket railcaps, though.
I did buy aftermarket railcaps, though.
I got a line-x and like it alot. You're close to Phx, look into Inyati bedliners, not a bad product either. I would say it really depends on how long you keep a truck, under 5 years put a plastic one in and save the money.
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I'm keeping it till the day I die and then will be buried in (No sh*t, it's in my will). I probabley have a life expectancy of 20 + years (G-D willing), so want something to last, don't mind spending the bucks to get something good.
But at least I know I probably won't get the Dodge product. Anything that lifts in the car wash will retain moisture and eventually allow rust to develop in the bed. We all know that rust never sleeps. I learned that from living on boats in the tropical seas.
But at least I know I probably won't get the Dodge product. Anything that lifts in the car wash will retain moisture and eventually allow rust to develop in the bed. We all know that rust never sleeps. I learned that from living on boats in the tropical seas.
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I'm keeping it till the day I die and then will be buried in it, (No bs, it's in my will). I probably have a life expectancy of 20 + years (G-D willing), so want something to last, don't mind spending the bucks to get something good.
But at least I know I probably won't get the Dodge product. Anything that lifts in the car wash will retain moisture and eventually allow rust to develop in the bed. We all know that rust never sleeps. I learned that from living on boats in the tropical seas.
But at least I know I probably won't get the Dodge product. Anything that lifts in the car wash will retain moisture and eventually allow rust to develop in the bed. We all know that rust never sleeps. I learned that from living on boats in the tropical seas.
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I'm keeping it till the day I die and then will be buried in it, (No bs, it's in my will). I probably have a life expectancy of 20 + years (G-D willing), so want something to last, don't mind spending the bucks to get something good.
But at least I know I probably won't get the Dodge product. Anything that lifts in the car wash will retain moisture and eventually allow rust to develop in the bed. We all know that rust never sleeps. I learned that from living on boats in the tropical seas.
But at least I know I probably won't get the Dodge product. Anything that lifts in the car wash will retain moisture and eventually allow rust to develop in the bed. We all know that rust never sleeps. I learned that from living on boats in the tropical seas.
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