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This is a discussion thread titled "BedRug $299 free shipping", within the Aftermarket Products forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
Just thought you would like to know TruckChamp.com has the BedRug for sale at $299 with free shipping. I bought one last week and installed it last night. Beauty! I am not affiliated with them at all just wanted to pass along a great deal. The install was piece of cake.
I'm planning on getting the SnugTop shell next so I can camp out in the back on all my trips.
Did you have to remove and remount the bed rails, or did the Bedrug just fit directly?
__________________ Nick Brewer NickBrewer@msn.com
2007 Toyota Tundra RCSB 5.7L
1988 Toyota MR2 Supercharged
1987 Toyota Corolla GT-S Coupe
1979 Yamaha RD400 Daytona Special
2003 Yamaha FZ-1
I had the Bedrug in my last truck. I really liked it. Stuff doesn't slide around. Great for carrying items that you don't want scratched. If your using the bed to haul fire wood all the time or dirty engine blocks then it may not be the best choice. If I was hauling my dirt bike then I would vacume it out after words. If there was oil or gas I put the pressure washer on it but only a couple times. I liked it much better than the factory drop-in liner that is in my Tundra. If I could get rid of that I would switch to the bedrug.
I had the Bedrug in my last truck. I really liked it. Stuff doesn't slide around. Great for carrying items that you don't want scratched. If your using the bed to haul fire wood all the time or dirty engine blocks then it may not be the best choice. If I was hauling my dirt bike then I would vacume it out after words. If there was oil or gas I put the pressure washer on it but only a couple times. I liked it much better than the factory drop-in liner that is in my Tundra. If I could get rid of that I would switch to the bedrug.
I actually took mine back to the dealer b/c i didnt like it and they wrote me a check for how much they charged me for the drop in liner.
__________________ TUNDRA786
2007 Tundra Crew Max 4.7 TRD 4x4
285/65/18's with BF Goodrich All Terrain KO's
BedRug, Undercover, Bed Extender, Husky Liners
Does anyone know if there is a place with the bedrug cheaper than 400 right now... all I can seem to find is 399 + FREE shipping. I see all these posts where it was at one time 299 and such. Thanks
Josh
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2008 Salsa Red Pearl DCSB SR5 2WD
Corsa Sport Single Exit, Doug Thorley's, 20% Tint up front, Line-X, Access Roll-Up Tonneau, Alpine Touchscreen Nav, Sirius Satalite Radio... VA 757 Area Group MEETS
Future Mods: Color Matches Grill, Lowering Kit, TRD CAI, Wheels, Fender Flares, Supercharger, JL Stealthbox, Black Headlight Mod...
I put mine in in about 45 minutes. that included a beer break because it was hot day and I have a shell. From memory I would saw it does not weigh more than 20-25 lbs.
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2007, 5.7, Double Cab 4x2, Blue Streak, SR5
I had mine a while now and still happy I went this route and not a spray in liner just made more sense for my needs. Not like I am tossing in bricks or anything like that but if I did I think the bedrug would hold up just fine too.
As for how it stays in place lots of velcro strips, don't worry it wont just fall out on its own it takes a bit of work even when you try. Oh best of all this thing is very comfy on the knees too if you have to climb in the bed. I found coupons online for place like autoanything before and got a good discount that way.