Rust/Bed liner
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Rust/Bed liner
I have the factory Ford drop in liner in my 04 F150 and have noticed that over time, where the tailgate part of the liner meets the bottom of the bed where there is no liner, it has rubbed the paint off and is rusting (about 2 ft in length).
I plan on going to the dealer, but it seems to me at least a part of the tailgate liner will have to be removed to prevent this from happening after re-painted.
Anyone else have this problem..?
I plan on going to the dealer, but it seems to me at least a part of the tailgate liner will have to be removed to prevent this from happening after re-painted.
Anyone else have this problem..?
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drop ins are bad !!! they do a lot of rubbing, and trap water or other debris underneath them as well. both of which will speed up rusting. the best liner is a spray in by far...... based on what the stealership charges you to have it fixed and painted, you may be better off spending a little more and having a spray in done.
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i agree with Chris1450..... most spray in liners have the warranty and are repaired for free in the rare event that they need it. i have a reflex liner in my last truck, and it was worth every penny. just be aware of some of the "do-it-yourself" liners... yes, they are easy to scratch, chip, fade, etc, etc... maybe that is what vochy is referring to. my advice is to get one professionally done with a lifetime warranty.
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Ill agree as well. My Line-X has no scratches, marks, etc and I have put about everything in my bed that could possibly do damage. There has been times that I was sure that I scratched through it with something and not even a mark. There has been times that I have left things in the bed that have actually stained the line-x but one good rain or spray down took care of that. I recommend to everyone that its the first thing that they do to their truck.
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Well I'm glade sombody does. If I were to get a spray in it would definatly be line-x. However, after talking to a dealer when a friend got his truck done, the warrenty only covers covers workmanship and material flaws. If you throw a piece of steel in your bed and scrtch off the liner it is not covered, or if you spill gas or oil on it and don't wash it off in X amount of time and it bubbles off its not covered. But I'm sure they would fix it for a fee! As for my self, I will stick with my drop in and have paint scratched off were I can't see it.