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What about the bed lights. Did you take them out and put them over the Bed Rug?
Did not take them out and put them over the Bed Rug. Would have preferred that to make it look like a seamless install but I thought the bed light flanges would not hold up to the depth of the Bed Rug.

I did a cut-out/around to allow for the light. Works perfectly for my lightning needs.
 

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What about the bed lights. Did you take them out and put them over the Bed Rug?
When I did the install I was pushing daylight and temperature so I’m going back this weekend to pull the lights and install over the rug. I’ll grab some pics once I’m done. I also installed the LED bed lights from F150leds but had an issue with wiring. The area where you’re supposed to connect to the harness isn’t as easily accessible as they described in their video. That coupled with tapping into the harness presents more difficulty than described.
 

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I'm thinking about this also - ordered a cap and thought it might be good to do this.

What's the benefits of having a bed rug? I throw a lot of equipment and such into my bed which has the dealer bedliner and it's starting to show some scratches. Is the main purpose to protect?
 

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I'm thinking about this also - ordered a cap and thought it might be good to do this.

What's the benefits of having a bed rug? I throw a lot of equipment and such into my bed which has the dealer bedliner and it's starting to show some scratches. Is the main purpose to protect?

I had a cap on my old Dodge, along with a bedrug. It was great for camping, I was always crawling in and out and it was really easy on the knees and it didn't gather condensation over night, so everything stayed dry inside. I hauled all sorts of sand, gravel, mulch, etc. and all I ever did was hose it out. It was great. I was planning a full bedrug in the new ride, but the dealer went and had bedliner sprayed in, so now I'm planning on just the pad and gap cover. I'm not planning a cap on the Raptor. I like my cot and I now have a tent big enough to set it up in if it rains.
 

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The bed rug saves your knees and keeps stuff from sliding around for the most part. If you really go hard, things will still move, but with normal driving I have good luck with them staying where I put them.

My truck also had the dealer installed spray in liner, so I have the BedRug mat and tailgate cover. With the BakFlip cover and bed rug, it is like having a giant trunk to hide your belongings.
 

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Bedrug padding is fantastic for when you are in the bed or your stuff...and echo above helps to keep things from sliding around and honestly adds this amazing finished look to the truck bed. Everyone that sees mine thinks it looks amazing...but, I have a love / hate relationship with mine because I can't stand for it to look dirty! LOL! I have never vacuumed out a truck bed before in my life but I vacuum this one after getting mulch, picking up some new trees, vegetable flats...you name it, I see a spec of dirt on the bedrug and my OCD kicks in!

I do have a Diamondback HD cover over it so normal daily dirt / leaves dont get in...
 
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