Drop in over the rails bedliner...

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Drop in over the rails bedliner...

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I bought my Dakota 2 weeks ago and it came with the black drop in, over the rails bedliner. The dakota has a 6ft bed and since I know nothing about bed-liners, I'm not sure if this would work with other shortbeds. You can take measurements if you want to.

I'm going to go get a Line-X sprayed in so I need to get rid of this and since I live about 4 hrs away from Tech, it really isn't easy for me to just take it off and store it at my house.

Since I have no idea what a drop-in over the rails bedliner is worth, I'm going to base my price on what I've seen some listed for. The only problem that I am aware of is that it has 4 holes drilled in it (2 on each side) where the liner goes over the rails because of a toolbox that used to be mounted in the bed.

So, since I saw someone list one for $150, I'll list mine for $70 and hope someone will take this for me :cool:

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How about $50
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$20, come take this from me tonight!

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It won't really fit in other trucks due to the contours of the bed rails on different trucks. FWIW, Leonard truck accessories sells them all day for $100 new.
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tsmall07 wrote:It won't really fit in other trucks due to the contours of the bed rails on different trucks. FWIW, Leonard truck accessories sells them all day for $100 new.
Didn't think of that. I think my $20 price is fair though...if someone had a dakota :mrgreen:
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sure, but who in their right mind would drive a :rainbow: dakota?
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Steinberg wrote:sure, but who in their right mind would drive a :rainbow: dakota?
that carries alot of weight coming from the guy driving a powder blue ranger :rainbow: :flipoff2:
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ya know what doesn't carry a lot of weight- literally- is a :rainbow::rainbow::rainbow::rainbow: heep.
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Steinberg wrote:ya know what doesn't carry a lot of weight- literally- is a :rainbow::rainbow::rainbow::rainbow: heep.
probably carries about as much as a compact pickup :flipoff2:
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rvin wrote:
tsmall07 wrote:It won't really fit in other trucks due to the contours of the bed rails on different trucks. FWIW, Leonard truck accessories sells them all day for $100 new.
Didn't think of that. I think my $20 price is fair though...if someone had a dakota :mrgreen:
$20 is fair. I only saw the $50 post before I replied.
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Slinkey wrote:
Steinberg wrote:ya know what doesn't carry a lot of weight- literally- is a :rainbow::rainbow::rainbow::rainbow: heep.
probably carries about as much as a compact pickup :flipoff2:
:bs:
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Steinberg wrote:
Slinkey wrote:
Steinberg wrote:ya know what doesn't carry a lot of weight- literally- is a :rainbow::rainbow::rainbow::rainbow: heep.
probably carries about as much as a compact pickup :flipoff2:
:bs:
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tsmall07 wrote:Image
pretty sure he isn't selling it at this point anyway :flipoff2:
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haha...i just ripped it out of the truck and am going to stuff it in a dumpster
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