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Plastic bedliner? Bed same interior as 2018s?

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I didn't get the spray-in bedliner and am having some trouble finding out what plastic liner (if any) is available for my 2019 Crew..

The Canada Mopar Accessories catalog listed a part # for this.... but I can't find that same reference in the US. (and not sure I should trust an early release PDF catalog on this) My dealer says they couldn't locate a part...

Anyone have an idea?
 

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I thought both the Canadian and US part numbers were the same. I know when I looked at the Bed Assist the numbers were the same.
 

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I would honestly just get Line-x or something of that nature sprayed in and be done with it. I always hated my drop in Bedliner on my 4th gen.
 

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I've had two spray in's on different trucks and a BedRug on my current truck. I'm waiting for the BedRug to be released for the 2019 Ram...they are saying mid-summer.
 

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The plastic liner in my 2011 has served me well for 7 years. There are some ways I actually prefer it to spray-in coatings. But more importantly, it's half the price of a good spray job, and if I change my mind later, I can always remove it and spray. Can't go the other way around.
 

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Yea, I've had both the plastic drop in liners and the spray in liner in my current truck and they both served me well. The plastic liners actually provide more ding/dent protection since they are ribbed but I do like the look of the spray in liner and no need to worry about dirt getting under it like a drop in.
 

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Isn't it true with a plastic drop in that debris and water can get under it and make your bed rust?
 

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alacombe said:
Isn't it true with a plastic drop in that debris and water can get under it and make your bed rust?
Ive seen it happen quite a few times, I'm personally not a big fan although I see why some people prefer them.

I'll stick with the spray in.
 

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i have heard that some people don't like the spray in cause things doesn't slide easy getting things in and out. spray is the way for me.
 

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alacombe said:
Isn't it true with a plastic drop in that debris and water can get under it and make your bed rust?
When I was a kid, I worked at a Chrysler dealership for a summer (when the 'all-new Ram' had just come out...tells you how old I am).

If a customer ordered the drop-in bedliner, we took the truck into detailing and applied a few very heavy wax coats to the bed. We knew it would just be a matter of time before water/dirt would find their way in between the bedliner and the bed, so we wanted to give it a bit more protection from premature rust.

When we were prepping a truck for a spray-in liner, it was almost the opposite treatment. We'd go in and sand/scuff the entire bed to ensure maximum adhesion.

As for the grip of spray-in bedliners, this is controllable with additives and finishing treatments. I had a Rhino Liner in one truck that was super grippy, whereas my current truck has a Line-X that is a bit more slippery.
 

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