BedRug Bed Liner
Manufacturer Part Number |
BedRug BRR00STK |
Item Condition: |
New |
BedRug's lifestyle
performance bed liner redefines the way you use your truck. One day
concrete blocks... the next, precious antiques. BedRug handles it all.
Years |
Make |
Model |
2001-2006 |
Ford |
Explorer Sport Trac |
BedRug's ability
to handle any cargo without compromise has earned it the ultimate seal
of approval as a premium, authorized accessory for Ford, General
Motors, Dodge and Toyota vehicles.
This tough but
gentle bed liner featuring non-skid, cushioning properties is offered
through dealers at the time of purchase or through your local auto
parts store.
We are so sure
you'll love BedRug that we back it up with a 30 Day Money Back
Guarantee and Warranty.
So... whether it's
coolers or concrete... camping or construction equipment... BedRug
works and plays for you.
Frequently asked questions about the BedRug:
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What is the
BedRug "lifestyle liner"?
The BedRug lifestyle liner is unlike any bedliner
available. The BedRug lifestyle liner is a 24/7 system
that not only is as durable as any hard or spray-on
liner, but it also protects your truck bed and its
cargo from damage and gives you flexibility to use
your truck to work all week and play all weekend. It's
gentle enough to protect your big-screen TV, your
wife's stained glass project or your grandmother's
hope chest, but it's rugged enough to move gravel, top
soil or concrete blocks with no problem.
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What's the
difference between a hard bedliner and the BedRug
lifestyle liner? Don't they both protect the truck
bed?
Under use, hard
bedliners vibrate against the paint they're supposed
to protect, actually scuffing it and ruining the
paint's shiny, rich finish. The BedRug lifestyle
liner, however, is backed by a non-abrasive foam,
which will not abrade the paint. Your truck bed will
always look as good as the day you bought it! The
BedRug lifestyle liner is designed to protect your
valuable cargo, like sports equipment and camping
gear, too - not just your truck.
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Aren't spray-on
liners becoming more popular? I've heard they're
pretty inexpensive.
While spray-on
liners have become more popular, they have some
serious issues that liner buyers should understand.
First, to apply the spray-on liner, the truck bed's
paint must be scuffed or removed prior to application,
which can void the truck's paint warranty. Since they
must be applied by a professional, the quality of the
spray-on liner depends on the person applying it. Once
applied, the spray-on liner cannot be removed. Spray-ons
also can be very susceptible to wear and weathering,
which can cause them to look hazy or appear used after
only a short time. Moreover, they do nothing to
protect cargo.
- Why
should I buy a BedRug lifestyle liner when I can buy a
hard or spray-on liner cheaper?
Bedrug's advantage is value. Not only do you get the
advantages of exceptional cargo protection, a non-slip
surface, and BedRug's best-in-class truck bed paint
protection, but the BedRug also looks high end. The
real proof is when you kneel on it - try that with any
hard or spray-on liner!
- I'm
buying a truck, and the dealer offered me a spray-on
liner for a great price. He said the BedRug system
costs more - does it?
One thing the dealer hasn't told you is that most used
trucks with spray-on liners that the dealership takes
in as trades on new vehicles are sold at wholesale or
auctioned. This means the value of your trade-in is
lower. Guess whose pocket that comes from?
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What if I buy it
and don't like it?
Try the BedRug
lifestyle liner for 30 days. If you don't agree that
it's the best truck bed protection system on the
market, you can return it for a full refund within 30
days.
- Is the
BedRug lifestyle liner difficult to install?
No. Most truck owners have it installed by the dealer
when they buy their truck, but the BedRug lifestyle
liner is easy for one person to install in less than
an hour, using only a screwdriver and a pocket knife.
- What if
I have problems with it? I'm worried that it won't
stand up to what I use my truck
for. BedRug is made of fade-resistant,
tough, cut- and tear-resistant woven polypropylene.
You can buy the BedRug lifestyle liner with
confidence, because it carries a limited lifetime
warranty against manufacturing defects.
- The
BedRug lifestyle liner looks soft. Will it stand up to
the demands of my construction business?
The BedRug lifestyle liner can take on gravel, mulch,
building materials - even battery acid - without any
bad effects.
- Won't
the BedRug suck up water and cause my truck bed to
rust?
Actually, BedRug's closed-cell polymer construction
can't hold water - it runs right off. This is not true
of hard liners; water gets trapped between the liner
and the bed, often causing rust.
- What
happens when I sell my truck? Is my BedRug worth
anything?
One of the big pluses of the BedRug lifestyle liner is
its value at trade-in. Not only has BedRug protected
your truck bed and kept it in like-new condition, but
the BedRug lifestyle liner itself actually has a
residual value of $250 from GMAC and Ford Credit, if
it was purchased as a factory option. It's like
getting money back at trade-in time!
- I really
like my BedRug. Can I take it with me?
As funny as it sounds, some people do get mighty
attached to their BedRug. You can take it with you,
providing you're taking it to the same model of truck.
It requires only an inexpensive installation kit and
some simple tools to attach it.
- My dogs
are rough on my furniture at home. I'm worried - will
the BedRug stand up to their abuse?
BedRug is a dog's best friend! Not only will the
BedRug lifestyle liner resist anything that your pets
can dish out, but it's the most pet-friendly bed
protection system on the market! BedRug's tough, woven
polypropylene material is also skid resistant, so if
you corner a little too fast, you don't have to worry
about your pet's cage sliding around in the bed. Plus,
you can rinse it out with a garden hose.
PLEASE NOTE:
This item is shipped UPS ground only to the 48
continental United States and must ship to a valid
street address, not a PO Box. Item must ship alone
and cannot be combined with other purchases.
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