Custom Fit Bed Liner for a 2017 Ford F-150 with 5-1/2 Foot Bed
Updated 01/11/2016 | Published 01/09/2016 >
Question:
I am looking for a way to protect my truck bed but without using a slide in bed liner or spray in liner. What do you recommend for a 17 F-150? It is the real short bed, 5 foot.
asked by: Kevin B
Expert Reply:
To protect the bed on your 2017 Ford F-150 with 5-1/2 foot bed I recommend BedRug Custom Full Truck Bed Liner # BRQ15SCK. This is a full coverage system so it covers the bed floor and the sides. It is heavy duty at 3/4 of an inch thick. And it is tough; able to absorb water, resists stains and mildew, dries quickly and even common harsh chemicals like bleach, oil, and battery acid. And clean up is easy with a garden hose or power washer.
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Guardian Comfort Custom Full Truck Bed Liner - Trucks w/ Bare Beds or Spray-In Liners - Carpet
- Truck Bed Mats
- Custom Fit Mat
- Bare Bed Trucks
- Trucks w Spray-In Liners
- 3/4 Inch Thick
- Full Bed Protection
- Carpet over Foam
- Guardian Comfort
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