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Mark G. Dodge Dakota
7/30/2001 14:47:45
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Subject: Bed rail protection IP: Logged
Message: I've got the Bedrug in my truck, which is great. However, it does nothing to protect the rails/tailgate. It's just a matter of time before the rails get destroyed, so was wondering if there is anything to protect them that looks decent?
Thanks,
Mark
'01 Quad Cab, silver
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kennungesser Gen III
7/30/2001 16:51:44
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Message: When I get Rino Lining , I plan on it going over the bed rails , you may be able to do this also.
Kenneth l Nungesser
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Hawkeye Gen III
7/30/2001 19:47:12
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Message: I've got Bushwacker Diamondback Bed Rail caps and I really like them.
'00 QC 4x4 4.7 3.55 LSD 32x11.50 BFG AT's Green Thunder
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Mark G. Dodge Dakota
7/30/2001 20:40:14
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Message: Hawkeye,
Where can I get those, and is there a site where I can take a peek?
Thanks,
Mark
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Hawkeye Gen III
7/30/2001 20:49:54
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Message: Here is their website.
http://bushwacker.com
they have a dealer locator on there but I know that 4 Wheelparts sells them too. You can see them a little on the picture of my truck and on Vipers.
'00 QC 4x4 4.7 3.55 LSD 32x11.50 BFG AT's Green Thunder
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Mark G. Dodge Dakota
7/30/2001 21:04:28
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Message: Thanks for the info. Those look like what I had in mind. Odd, but I did a search for bushwacker and it didn't come up on my browser. Just had to type it in, and there it was.
Mark
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barooka Dodge Dakota
7/30/2001 21:23:29
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Message: I have a LINE-X spray in liner. It is nothing short of great. It is the single most thing that people ask me about on the entire truck. I have hauled lots of stuff with my truck and I know that if I did not have this liner, i would have lots of scratches. In addition to that, it also added about 50 pounds (evenly distributed) over the rear axle. It has improved my traction in snow & rain. Cost for over the rail 6.5 foot bed w/tailgate was $475. I will definatly have it done again the next time I buy a new truck.
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Hawkeye Gen III
7/30/2001 22:05:36
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Message: I have line-x in my bed as well, I just liked the way the Bed rail caps looked.
'00 QC 4x4 4.7 3.55 LSD 32x11.50 BFG AT's Green Thunder
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Rudy Dodge Dakota
7/31/2001 00:13:34
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Message: I have a set of Bushwackers Daimond plate black abs plastic, they were on my rig for about three months didnt really care for them anyone want them $30.00 plus shipping
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Mark G. Dodge Dakota
7/31/2001 00:42:30
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Message: Depending on why you don't want them, I'm definitely interested. Why weren't you happy with them. They look nice in the pics?
Marki
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Mark G. Dodge Dakota
7/31/2001 00:43:04
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Message: Depending on why you don't want them, I'm definitely interested. Why weren't you happy with them. They look nice in the pics?
Marki
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rudy Dodge Dakota
7/31/2001 07:19:14
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Message: I purchased them and installed them in the middle of winter. They go on with 3m double sided tape, I really didnt do a good job on installation cause with in ohhh three weeks one side was coming up and off all the time, after about a month I finally just removed them. The wife didnt like them she said they took away from the lines of the truck, and I wont be able to install the tonneau cover that I currently have on the truck. They are great if you do a good job on the install.
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Greeno Dodge Dakota
7/31/2001 13:24:18
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Message: I purchased the black plastic bed rail liners for my 00 Dak SLT sport plus and they look great. I have a black truck so they look even better. They're available through Summit Racing catalog for like $60 and they go on with 3M tape. They are OEM fit so they fit real good especially with an under the rail liner like I have. BUT you have to prep the surface good with rubbing alcohol to get a good stick with the tape. If you have some double sided tape handy put a few extra strips where the factory doesn't on the end so they won't start coming up on you.
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Mark G. Dodge Dakota
7/31/2001 13:45:10
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Message: Greeno,
Are you using the Bushwacker caps, or ?
Thanks,
Mark
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