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Old 05-06-2008, 11:45 PM
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My truck is going in for Line-X tomorrow morning, so I took the factory bed-liner outta my truck, in excellent condition. It'll fit an '03 and up 8' bed. Free to a good home. Tell your friends.

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Old 05-07-2008, 06:01 AM
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I don't think you'll get much of a response on this forum. ttt for a free bed to a gas guzzling mopar though.

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I just got Line-x in my truck. Dumbass's scratched the side of my bed too. So now I have to take it back for them to fix it.

Are you going over the rail or under the rail?

+1 for the gas guzzling part too. ha ha
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Always go over the rail, becuase some jack *** is going rest his arms on top of the bed rail and scratch it up if you don't. I almost had them do the top of my dually fenders.
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I personally don't like over the rails, thats why I said no on mine.

There is a smooth chrome peice that will go over the rail, that looks pretty sharp for my truck, and thats what I am going with.

But you are correct on people scratching it up. Or dogs too for that matter, if you have a big dog that rides back there alot. They can cause some real bad damages.
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It's getting done over the rails, the only way to fly in my opinion. And wtf on the gas guzzling thing? That's why mine's only got a 6-cylinder.
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I wish mine got better gas mileage. I get 10-13 around town, and 16-18 on the highway. Ouch I know right
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Originally Posted by crazylane
I wish mine got better gas mileage. I get 10-13 around town, and 16-18 on the highway. Ouch I know right

Ouch...i got 14.7 on my last tank, but that was dragging the car around, running like a bat outta hell up some of the hills, bopping around port orchard with it, then when I took the car off I drug the boat around too. I think I had maybe 20 miles unloaded on last tank. (150 miles) I'm averaging 17.5-18 for the most part, back and forth to work and random running around usually.



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