Hi boys.. and Leah,
Well, as some of you know I did trade in the Bimmer at Grapevine Ford to get a new Ferd 15000.
First things first, gotta get a bedliner and Tonneau. I decided on a Bedrug liner. I read plenty of good reviews on it and thought I can always go get a spray liner later if I want. I also got the Undercover Flip tonneau. It's a lot like the BakFlip G2 but the cover doesn't rest against the cab when fully opened. I also like the construction of it a bit better than the G2. It is just a little better thought out. Installation was pretty dead simple so I won't bore you with it..
Oh yea, pics. I haz them.. more later
Like the G2, the Flip has drain tubes that you route through the bed plugs in the forward bulkhead. I was able to hide the tubes under the Bedrug for a clean look. The only downside I see is that they don't have any water management at the rear of the mounting bars. It will leak water towards the rear if you're on an incline. I'll have to see if that really is the case.
The Bedrug is held in with velcro. The hardest part of the installation was finding the mounting holes to screw my tie downs back into the bed, and even that wasn't really that much of an issue. It has a nice feel to it. The Rug is made of polypropylene (yea I needed spell check for that word) so you can power wash it out if you need to. It should be mold proof. We shall see if that holds true.
I'll mostly be using my truck for hauling lumber and occasional towing so I don't think I need much more than this for protecting the bed. However, I do appreciate any advice other truck owners might have.
Next up is a road trip to southern Illinois for Labor Day weekend.
And for those that don't know the Ferd 15000. Go get your eighth testicle.
Well, as some of you know I did trade in the Bimmer at Grapevine Ford to get a new Ferd 15000.
First things first, gotta get a bedliner and Tonneau. I decided on a Bedrug liner. I read plenty of good reviews on it and thought I can always go get a spray liner later if I want. I also got the Undercover Flip tonneau. It's a lot like the BakFlip G2 but the cover doesn't rest against the cab when fully opened. I also like the construction of it a bit better than the G2. It is just a little better thought out. Installation was pretty dead simple so I won't bore you with it..
Oh yea, pics. I haz them.. more later
Like the G2, the Flip has drain tubes that you route through the bed plugs in the forward bulkhead. I was able to hide the tubes under the Bedrug for a clean look. The only downside I see is that they don't have any water management at the rear of the mounting bars. It will leak water towards the rear if you're on an incline. I'll have to see if that really is the case.
The Bedrug is held in with velcro. The hardest part of the installation was finding the mounting holes to screw my tie downs back into the bed, and even that wasn't really that much of an issue. It has a nice feel to it. The Rug is made of polypropylene (yea I needed spell check for that word) so you can power wash it out if you need to. It should be mold proof. We shall see if that holds true.
I'll mostly be using my truck for hauling lumber and occasional towing so I don't think I need much more than this for protecting the bed. However, I do appreciate any advice other truck owners might have.
Next up is a road trip to southern Illinois for Labor Day weekend.
And for those that don't know the Ferd 15000. Go get your eighth testicle.
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