BedRug Products

BedRug Products

BedRug vs. Drop In & Spray In Liner

Drop In Plastic Liner
For starters, they require drilling holes in the bed to properly secure the liner to your truck. We’ve all seen the stray bedliners laying in the median of the interstate, a consequence of not securing the liner properly. In addition, plastic liners shift and vibrate over time causing scuffs and abrasions to your truck bed finish.

Spray In Liner
Requires truck bed finish to be scuffed with a sanding wheel or an etching solvent applied in order for the material to adhere to the bed. Spray In liners are permanent, can never be removed, and are a challenge to repair.

BedRug Liner
The BedRug uses closed-cell foam which is non-abrasive and will not scratch the finish of your truck and installation is done without drilling holes. Put simply, the BedRug can be used for years and when removed, your bed looks like it did the day you bought the truck.

 

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