BedRug Installation on a 2019 Ford F-250

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • It is surprising to us how many people have never heard of the BedRug bedliner system. We recently needed to cover the bed of our 2019 Ford F-250 Super Duty so we decided to go with the BudRug.
    This is a durable option for a bedliner for those who use their truck bed but want a stylish look. The material is non-corrosive, withstands the elements and provides a clean look as well as environment.
    We have personally run several of these in truck beds over the past 25 years so for us. BedRug not only manufactures these for trucks but they also have a line of products for Jeep vehicles as well as a few items for other vehicle platforms.
    Check them out at realtruck.com/...

Комментарии • 9

  • @davidmorgan7522
    @davidmorgan7522 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great tutorial Will!
    Take care, Pop

  • @Camperfanatic01
    @Camperfanatic01 7 месяцев назад

    Good video, getting ready to do this on my MY24 Super Duty. Thanks for taking the time to create it.

    • @jeeplifestyles
      @jeeplifestyles  7 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it, thank you for taking the time to watch it. Good luck on your install, you'll grow to love your BedRug!

  • @Steve-os9dg
    @Steve-os9dg 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi. Can that BedRug be easily removed when I want to use the gooseneck hitch. Is this the best option to use? I use the truck to tow sometimes but want to protect the sides when I have some payload too.

    • @jeeplifestyles
      @jeeplifestyles  3 месяца назад

      It sure can or you could simply cut out where the ball is. With an sharp razor knife the material is very easy to cut and trim.
      If you have the B&W style gooseneck with the removable ball, you can use that as a template to cut a circle for the insert where the ball mounts inside of the hitch.
      We did this many times over the years for customers who had gooseneck trailers.

    • @Steve-os9dg
      @Steve-os9dg 3 месяца назад

      @@jeeplifestyles Great! I was also thinking (since the floor rug is zipped to the sides) of just using the sides of the Bedrug and just use the Dee Zee Rubber Truck Bed Mat for the floor. That way, I just roll up the rubber mat when I need to use the gooseneck without needing to cut holes. My question to you, since you installed many bedrugs, can the bedrug hold itself without the zipped floor part in place?

    • @jeeplifestyles
      @jeeplifestyles  3 месяца назад

      @@Steve-os9dg I feel that a big percentage of the strength and support comes from the base and from being zipped together. I think you would be unhappy just using the sides since they would most likely flop in the wind until you got frustrated and removed them.
      For as much as the BedRug costs it would seem a shame to only use part of it BUT...
      I would use the Dee Zee rubber mat over the top if you wanted. That is actually what I do when I haul my quad to extremely muddy locations like when hunting.
      Although, the BedRug is made to handle these elements. I personally like to be proactive and cover the floor with my rubber mat during the most extreme or abusive loads like wood, my quad when muddy or when hauling extremely greasy engine parts.

    • @user-dw9eo7oi6q
      @user-dw9eo7oi6q 3 месяца назад

      @@jeeplifestyles thank you very much for those details. Clearly you are an expert and know a lot about those rugs and rubber mats. Very much appreciated.