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I need to remove my drop-in bedliner to get a Line-X spray-in liner. I do not want to damage it when I remove it as it is sold. Are there any tricks to getting it out without damaging it? It is an under-the-rail type. Thanks for any advice.
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The way I found to get the liner out was to open the tailgate, lift the middle of the liner so it forms a W shape then slide the sides out from under the side rails. The head rail will lift straight off.
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The way I found to get the liner out was to open the tailgate, lift the middle of the liner so it forms a W shape then slide the sides out from under the side rails. The head rail will lift straight off.
What he said.^^^^^ I take mine out once a year to clean under it and get all the crap that gets under there, out of there. Fairly simple, one person can do it although two is easier.
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will the installer not remove it for you? I have a drop in and want a spray in too
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