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JeepNNJ

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Another full load!
I did get the spray on liner from Jeep, which seemed extremely rugged, but after my first load of mulch, i was afraid id chip the liner on the wheel wells with the shovel. i did not want a preformed liner, i was looking for something that was easy to remove after i emptied the bed.
I bought the Weathertech bed liner and i'm very happy with it. It did come with Velcro stickers, but i did not use them. The liner fit perfectly in the bed. I probably did not need them, I had 4 earth magnets which put in the 4 corners of the bed to hold up the liner. When i am done, i just roll up the liner and put it out of the way.




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Instead of using magnets for the weathertech liner, just get another layer of spray in over the weathertech. That will hold it in nicely. Then you can throw a bedrug on top to finish it all off.
 
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Instead of using magnets for the weathertech liner, just get another layer of spray in over the weathertech. That will hold it in nicely. Then you can throw a bedrug on top to finish it all off.
That's a good idea, but i would rather not keep the liner in when im not going to use it
 
 







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