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Anyone have a DualLiner? Thoughts?

Starkhaus

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Thinking of getting one - see some slightly mixed reviews just want to see the general consensus.
 

JerryBsizzle

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Had one in my previous truck. I really did love it, 100% satisfied.
 

Big White RAM

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I had one in my 2014 Sport. It looked great and fit fairly well. However, I had to remove it to install a tonneau cover and discovered that the side panels were starting to severely scuff the paint. Basically it's the same thing as a drop in liner minus the bottom as it's replaced with a rubber bed mat. I ended up cutting and installing self adhesive anti-slip tape material where the liner was contacting the paint, then re-installed everything. Other than that, it's a good looking system.
 

Rick3478

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I wonder if the joints between sides and bottom become places that trap dirt and let it filter through.
 

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I have not had any trouble with mine so far, with the caveat that I have a bed cover and very little to no water and dust are getting in the bed to get trapped or cause issues.

It was really really easy to put in, like 5 minutes at most.
 

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I have one and in hindsight I would not buy another. Just get spray in liner like linex and add a rubber mat if you need anti slip. The way the dualliner is made, it will eventually rub through your paint and if there is moister it will rust. When I saw the rubbing spots, I wrapped the plastic bottoms with a thin felt.
 

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