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I've seen lots of posts on spray in liners but I would like to know if anyone is using the "Bed Rug" and how you like it.
Jim

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Patriot blue 2000 5sp 2500 SLT+ camper TT lsd 354 4wd (on order)
 
See Eino's post toward the end of the "Sprayed In Bed Liners" subject/thread on 10/29/99 this forum -

I know you can e-mail him, I did on another subject - nice guy and a darn nice wife, she took the time to give him the message and send me a reply 'cause he was gone at the time ...

Rob

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1999 2500HD 4x4 SLT Driftwood QC LB 3. 55LSD 5spd Camper/Tow, Custom Built(Deer Hunter Model)Brush Guard w/PIAA Pro 90's, PIAA Platinum Headlamp Bulbs, Diamond Plate Bed Caps w/full frt&rr DiaPlate Protectors - LT255/85R16 Kelly Safari AWR's on order, etc.....
 
I just returned from a 2500 mi trip to South
Dakota and back and camped with my new BED RUG and A. R. C. walk-thru door topper. The BED RUG provided insulation, was very comforable on my bad knees,and allowed me to place clothes, sleeping bag, and lugguge any place without the worry of getting anything dirty. I rinsed it out once since I've had it with a garden hose on a warm day and it took about 20 minutes for it to dry. I think it would have been to cold for me to sleep in the rig if it were not for the BED RUG. I had a 5 gallon plastic jug of water near the back corner and it moved only a few inches. Things stay it place quite well. The high density foam under the rug is ribbed to fit the pickup bed ribs so it provides a very comfortable pad to crawl on. Plus it won't be wearing the paint off like the plastic bed liners do. I'm very happy with it!!!
 
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