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Ford offers a spray in box liner as an option, I am just wondering if it is the same as aftermarket or maybe done a little better at factory?

 

The Ford factory one is not as thick as aftermarket, and it pulls off much easier than aftermarket ones due to very little paint prep on the factory liner. I'm getting a Toff sprayed in by the dealer after my truck comes in for about the same price as a factory liner.

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The Ford factory one is not as thick as aftermarket, and it pulls off much easier than aftermarket ones due to very little paint prep on the factory liner. I'm getting a Toff sprayed in by the dealer after my truck comes in for about the same price as a factory liner.

I have to agree with fordmantp not as thick as aftermarket. My 2012 SD I have has factory bedliner have had no real problem with it.

I've dragged my 5th wheel hitch out of the box with damaging it.

The only problem is it appears that each individual panel of the box appears to be sprayed before assembly then riveted together. Leaving gaps between panels where dust enters the box. When a box cover is installed with tailgate seal. This is on my 2012 SD. When I stand in the box looking down I can see the ground under the truck through the spaces of the main floor and the side panels.

The new F350 I have on order will have an aftermarket spray in bed liner which will seal the spaces up except the drain holes

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I have to agree with fordmantp not as thick as aftermarket. My 2012 SD I have has factory bedliner have had no real problem with it.

I've dragged my 5th wheel hitch out of the box with damaging it.

The only problem is it appears that each individual panel of the box appears to be sprayed before assembly then riveted together. Leaving gaps between panels where dust enters the box. When a box cover is installed with tailgate seal. This is on my 2012 SD. When I stand in the box looking down I can see the ground under the truck through the spaces of the main floor and the side panels.

The new F350 I have on order will have an aftermarket spray in bed liner which will seal the spaces up except the drain holes

this is the reason i asked if there are hole in it.

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I went over to a dealer yesterday that had two trucks with they said factory spray bed liners. Both 2017 250's. What was crazy was one looked pretty good. Nice, even shiny and the other dull and really kinda looked crappy. Ask him why the difference. He had no idea. That just confused me more than when I started. Looks like safer to go with Line-X.

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