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What video? I was shown a link to an article about an F150. I don'r see a video. Besides, how can they have a video for the Maverick when no one has one yet? They won't even allow the video's of test drives.
Inside the article about half way down under the title of:
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What video? I was shown a link to an article about an F150. I don'r see a video. Besides, how can they have a video for the Maverick when no one has one yet? They won't even allow the video's of test drives.
The article has a video near the end. It explains how their system works. Looks pretty cool. While it doesn't answer every question that you may have about the Maverick, it does give a pretty good idea of how their liner works--and the care the company puts into their products. We will have to wait to see if they end up supporting the Maverick, but I'm hoping that they do.
 

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I had a BedRug in a Tacoma with a SnugTop, it was pretty slick. I loved it. Not sure how well it would work with the FlexBed though. Seems like you'd lose a lot of "Lego" functionality.
Mine just covers the bed bottom but it is a single piece that also progresses up the tailgate. It is not the one that carpets the sides as well. It also extends up the tailgate so It seals off the gap between the tailgate and the bed making the bed area pretty water resistant. I also cover the whole thing with a BakFlip MX4 so nutt'n gets wet back there. It is the first time I have had a truck that you can trust the stuff in the bed not to get wet.
 

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The setup in my Silverado is very similar.....a LineX Spray in Liner with a rubber mat on the bed floor (with a big HD Logo....sorry, had to). :cool: I agree, the rubber mat is MUCH nicer and easier on your cargo. First I had seen this DuaLiner, I like it!
 

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Not a bad option.
 

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I will be waiting for them to produce this for the Maverick.

I have ordered the "Bed Mat - Removable" on my Maverick order so when this is available I will order it without the mat which should save some money.

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Dang, I didn’t even see the Bed Mat, love the one in my Avalanche
 

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Mine just covers the bed bottom but it is a single piece that also progresses up the tailgate. It is not the one that carpets the sides as well. It also extends up the tailgate so It seals off the gap between the tailgate and the bed making the bed area pretty water resistant. I also cover the whole thing with a BakFlip MX4 so nutt'n gets wet back there. It is the first time I have had a truck that you can trust the stuff in the bed not to get wet.
Ah, that's a good idea. I forgot about the ones for just the bed floor. I had the "full monty" back there with matching "rug" interior in the SnugTop too. I plan on getting the MX4 for the Maverick too. I deleted my Ford Tri-Fold because I was afraid it would become a delay item (and looks like it has). Plus you can get the MX4 for less than the Ford Tri-Fold (G2).
 

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Inside the article about half way down under the title of:
Our Choice: DualLiner


The article has a video near the end. It explains how their system works. Looks pretty cool. While it doesn't answer every question that you may have about the Maverick, it does give a pretty good idea of how their liner works--and the care the company puts into their products. We will have to wait to see if they end up supporting the Maverick, but I'm hoping that they do.
Okay, I watched the video. Sounded like it was word for word what the article said. Anyway, as I mentioned, it does not address the caveats of the Maverick with all of the cutouts and notches for accessories. It doesn't show what the plan would be for the cubby cavity on the passenger side rear. BUT I did see how they put indents in for the lumber for the F150. Assume if they make one for the Maverick, they can duplicate it. But they still doesn't address the cubby.

The price is excellent. Now the only issue is the spray-in comes with the Luxury Package. There is no way to delete that and reduce the cost of the package. So if your not getting a Lariat with a Luxury Package, this is a great option. Otherwise, not sure about the added cost.

Thanks
 

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I love the idea of a soft rubber bed mat, but won't you lose the functionality of the two tie-downs in the floor? I think those tiedowns are the ones I'll be using the most.
 

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I love the idea of a soft rubber bed mat, but won't you lose the functionality of the two tie-downs in the floor? I think those tiedowns are the ones I'll be using the most.
I have ordered my Maverick XLT with the "Bed Mat - Removable" 85B option that Ford offers on the Maverick. I would think that the mat from Ford for the Maverick would have those tie downs exposed.

In the video on the DualLiner it looks like you can drop the rear tail gate cover and save $10 so I hope that they will have a DualLiner for the Maverick that you can drop the mat from their order if you already have the Ford Maverick mat.
 
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Okay, I watched the video. Sounded like it was word for word what the article said. Anyway, as I mentioned, it does not address the caveats of the Maverick with all of the cutouts and notches for accessories. It doesn't show what the plan would be for the cubby cavity on the passenger side rear. BUT I did see how they put indents in for the lumber for the F150. Assume if they make one for the Maverick, they can duplicate it. But they still doesn't address the cubby.

The price is excellent. Now the only issue is the spray-in comes with the Luxury Package. There is no way to delete that and reduce the cost of the package. So if your not getting a Lariat with a Luxury Package, this is a great option. Otherwise, not sure about the added cost.

Thanks
I'm guessing they'll handle it the same way they handled the on-board power panel in the back of the F150, a closely trimmed cutout.
 

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It's all moot, for now anyways, as I contacted them and got this response:

Dear Kevin,

Thank you for contacting DualLiner, the only bed liner that works™ Thank you for your interest but we are sorry to say we will not be manufacturing a bed liner for the Ford Maverrick model. This truck is considered to be a mid-sized pickup truck and we only manufacture for full sized pickup trucks. I hope we can help you in the future and have a great rest of your day!



Thank you for supporting our Family owned business and American Made Product.

Best Regards,
 

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It's all moot, for now anyways, as I contacted them and got this response:

Dear Kevin,

Thank you for contacting DualLiner, the only bed liner that works™ Thank you for your interest but we are sorry to say we will not be manufacturing a bed liner for the Ford Maverrick model. This truck is considered to be a mid-sized pickup truck and we only manufacture for full sized pickup trucks. I hope we can help you in the future and have a great rest of your day!



Thank you for supporting our Family owned business and American Made Product.

Best Regards,
It'll come down to sales numbers and $$$. If the Maverick sales are as high as I think they could be in the next couple years, I'm sure they'll change their mind.
 

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Some bad news. I saw the video and reached out to Dual Liner. No plans to do Mavericks. I was told they only do full size trucks and Mavericks are consider midsize. I guess that why both Rangers and Mavericks are not listed.
 

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My Mav came with the SIBL and I added the bedrug. Got the best of both worlds.
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