Bedrug vs. Bedtred

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Posting this which I had posted elsewhere in case anyone can benefit from it.

For those considering a bedbug or a bedtred, there are no specific parts for the Raptor- the standard F-150 products will fit. All you need to do is pick F-150, 5.5' bed, and wether you have a step or not.

As for the bedrug vs. bedtred, they offer free samples on their site for anyone who's undecided and needs something in hand to make their decision. I had mine in hand in a few days. Here are a couple of pics:

Top View (Bedtred is rubbery- kind of like a soft plastic liner in black, Bedrug is like an outdoor rug in gray/black)
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Bottom View (Bedtred is a black felt, much shorter fibers than top of bedrug and very loosely follows contours of bed, bedrug is closed cell foam that follows contours of bed very closely)
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Side View (Bedtred is actually 3 layers- rubbery top, closed cell foam center, and "felt" bottom about 3/16" thick overall, Bedrug is foam and "carpet" top about 3/8" in thin spots and 3/4" in thick spots)
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And lastly
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Hope that helps!
 

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I've got the bedrug in my truck, it is wonderful. I know the girls tanning on the beach are going to enjoy it.... And I'll enjoy them :)
 
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