$2K Rebates on Raptors

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No $2k off Raptors that I’ve found in Indy area. Don Hinds Ford was doing up to $17k off Raptor Broncos. The only deals around here are on the F150, Tremor and electric F150. Bill Estes Ford in Brownsburg IN has a 25 space white metallic Raptor listed at $82,990
 

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Hopefully it does. The shop that did mine warranties their work at least.
My guess, and it’s only a guess, is that all Linux dealers provide a warranty. I tend to trade in often, too often, so didn’t really care.
 

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Hope that happiness lasts. I had my wheel wells linux and some flaked off within the first year. The Husky has been perfect.
Happy little fact. Most people don't use a truck as a truck. The bedliner folks spray that stuff on thin. I was throwing landscaping rocks into the bed of my sprayed F350 and it ripped the shit out of the spray in liner. I went back to the installer, they said people just use the warranty to get it re-sprayed when the sell the truck, if it rips somehow.

Ever since that day, I do not order or purchase a spray in.
 

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Happy little fact. Most people don't use a truck as a truck. The bedliner folks spray that stuff on thin. I was throwing landscaping rocks into the bed of my sprayed F350 and it ripped the shit out of the spray in liner. I went back to the installer, they said people just use the warranty to get it re-sprayed when the sell the truck, if it rips somehow.

Ever since that day, I do not order or purchase a spray in.
Put a rubber mat down. My bed is sprayed with the mat on the floor. You still have to watch your wheel wells, but the mat will prevent damage to the bed floor. They are cheap, easy to clean, easy to replace, they prevent things from sliding around but its not too grippy either, and they are nice to crawl around on if you are going under a cover.

The tailgate is the thing that is easily damaged and difficult to protect.
 

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Happy little fact. Most people don't use a truck as a truck. The bedliner folks spray that stuff on thin. I was throwing landscaping rocks into the bed of my sprayed F350 and it ripped the shit out of the spray in liner. I went back to the installer, they said people just use the warranty to get it re-sprayed when the sell the truck, if it rips somehow.

Ever since that day, I do not order or purchase a spray in.
Most people don't use a truck as a truck? I resemble that remark. I hate making my truck bed dirty. My wife makes me put mulch in it. Not happy about that.
Put a rubber mat down. My bed is sprayed with the mat on the floor. You still have to watch your wheel wells, but the mat will prevent damage to the bed floor. They are cheap, easy to clean, easy to replace, they prevent things from sliding around but its not too grippy either, and they are nice to crawl around on if you are going under a cover.

The tailgate is the thing that is easily damaged and difficult to protect.
I always either have the bed rug, which goes up the sides and covers the wheel wells, or the very thick rubber mat, and always have the bed sprayed. I get it done from the factory/dealer, whoever does it. I've never had an issue with it in the bed. I did recently scratch up the liner on the wheel wells inside the bed by sliding my steel targets in and out agains them.
 

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Put a rubber mat down. My bed is sprayed with the mat on the floor. You still have to watch your wheel wells, but the mat will prevent damage to the bed floor. They are cheap, easy to clean, easy to replace, they prevent things from sliding around but its not too grippy either, and they are nice to crawl around on if you are going under a cover.

The tailgate is the thing that is easily damaged and difficult to protect.
Yeah, I just buy the drop in liners now or do the bed mat. I have ladders in and out every day so the sides are marred up, not dented though with just a bed mat. If I ever sell this one, I will probably get it sprayed, extra thin. :)
 
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I used to only use the plastic bedliners and loved them. They protected the bed and always looked new. The issue now is Ford doesn't make a bedliner that fits properly. Has a bunch of exposed holes due to the bed tiedowns etc.
 
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