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- Russ
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- Denver, CO
- Vehicle(s)
- Azure Gray ‘24 Maverick XLT EB FX4 4K ; ‘25 Subaru Forester Hybrid
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- 2.0L EcoBoost
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I optioned my ‘24 XLT with Ford’s $495 factory “TOUGHBED” spray-in bed liner. The SIBL in conjunction with the standard plastic bed rail and tailgate caps provide excellent protection for the bed, its sides and top edges.
There is however a horizontal strip of exposed painted metal that occurs between the bottom edge of the rear window and the top edge of the front of the bed that isn’t covered with the bed liner material or black plastic. (See accompanying image).
I was hoping that some clever person here has come up with a good looking solution for protecting the approx. 2”W x 53“L painted area of concern.
I know that it would be inadvisable to load anything on this strip as it could jeopardize the rear window, but it appears to be unfinished as is without having some sort of protective covering.
Thanks.
There is however a horizontal strip of exposed painted metal that occurs between the bottom edge of the rear window and the top edge of the front of the bed that isn’t covered with the bed liner material or black plastic. (See accompanying image).
I was hoping that some clever person here has come up with a good looking solution for protecting the approx. 2”W x 53“L painted area of concern.
I know that it would be inadvisable to load anything on this strip as it could jeopardize the rear window, but it appears to be unfinished as is without having some sort of protective covering.
Thanks.
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