Where to find bedliner insert for '66 style side

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Where to find bedliner insert for '66 style side

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Anyone have a lead on the best bedliner for slicks?
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Post by jakdad »

I think Wise Industries (BedRug) makes those.
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Post by flareside64 »

Rhinoliner sprayed on bedliner is the best in my opinion...looks the best, doest hold moisture under the bed and is really durable... and you can have them custom colored to match your truck. I have one in my 2002 F-150 and I love it.

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Mine came with one, it is a "Tuff Liner". No idea where you may get one. It is an over the rail type.
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Here's some links......

For Jakdad's Bedrug:
http://www.pickup-bed-mats.com/wise_ind ... _liner.htm

For dvcustomcab65 Tuff Liner (I *think* this is what he has?)
www.zolatoneaim.com/tuffrider

And for Stepside64's Rhino liner:
http://www.rhinolinings.com/

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Re: Where to find bedliner insert for '66 style side

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Cucaracha wrote:Anyone have a lead on the best bedliner for slicks?


You can HAVE mine - Of course you'd have to buy the rest of the truck too! :D It really is For Sale - check the classifieds!
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Post by DV65CustomCab »

No Gene, I have a bedliner...a plastic liner you just drop in and secure with a few screws. I think that's what the original poster was looking for.

I'd sell mine, as I want to put a cover on the bed and the over-the-rail liner doesn't really work with them.
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Post by GLindley »

Oops.....I went back and looked more closely at my link and duh.... :roll: the link I had was for a spray in liner.....(sheesh)...sorry, my mistake!

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Post by Truckfarmer »

There was a guy with 66 SWB at the Supernats a couple years ago that had a drop-in plastic bedliner. He said it was from a 88-98 Chevy truck. He claims it fits perfect IF you do one of 2 things. You either have to remove the front stake pockets from the bed or cut the liner to clear them.
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Post by Cucaracha »

All: thanks. I taint got a short bed. Ain't lookin for a permanent fixture in terms of a spray or brush on. Appreciate the efforts but I'm not clear on a yes-this-one-fits slip or drop in bed liner. I did see a site http://www.truckspecialties.com/bedmats.htm that may have a fit for a rubber bedmat and at least has one I can cut to fit. Also the Tuffliner suggestion has led me to some retailers I can contact. So, thanks for the leads. If anyone has a dead ringer, give 'er a post. thanks again, all. And to DV65CustomCab, Elizabethtown is not normal territory for me although I migrate between northern Virgina and Western maryland regularly. Otherwise we could make a deal. Best to all.
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